How to say "sliding door" in Brazilian Portuguese?

In Brazilian Portuguese "sliding door" translates to  porta de correr 

Transliteration: POHR-tah deh koh-REHR

🇧🇷 A porta de correr da varanda está emperrada.

🗣️ ah POHR-tah deh koh-REHR dah vah-RAHN-dah eh-STAH ehm-peh-RAH-dah

🇺🇸 The sliding door on the balcony is stuck.



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Brazilian Portuguese

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "sliding door" in Brazilian Portuguese?

You can use the word "porta de correr" which translates to "sliding door".

How to pronounce "porta de correr" (sliding door) in Brazilian Portuguese?

The word "porta de correr" is pronounced as "POHR-tah deh koh-REHR".

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