How to say "thatched roof" in Brazilian Portuguese?

In Brazilian Portuguese "thatched roof" translates to  telhado de palha 

Transliteration: TEH-lyah-doo deh PAH-lyah

🇧🇷 A casa de campo tem um telhado de palha muito bonito.

🗣️ ah KAH-sah deh KOHM-poh tehm oom TEH-lyah-doo deh PAH-lyah MOO-ee-toh boh-NEE-too

🇺🇸 The country house has a very beautiful thatched roof.



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How to say "thatched roof" in Brazilian Portuguese?

You can use the word "telhado de palha" which translates to "thatched roof".

How to pronounce "telhado de palha" (thatched roof) in Brazilian Portuguese?

The word "telhado de palha" is pronounced as "TEH-lyah-doo deh PAH-lyah".

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