How to say "wormhole" in Brazilian Portuguese?

In Brazilian Portuguese "wormhole" translates to  buraco de minhoca 

Transliteration: BOO-rah-koo deh meen-YOH-kah

🇧🇷 Um buraco de minhoca é uma ponte hipotética entre dois pontos do espaço-tempo.

🗣️

🇺🇸 A wormhole is a hypothetical bridge between two points in space-time.



Start learning Brazilian Portuguese with glot.space


🇧🇷

Brazilian Portuguese

Native speakers
220M 🗣️
Official language in
9 countries 🌍
Active vocabulary
20k-30k 📚
Difficulty
medium 🤔
Closest langauges
Spanish, Italian
⏳ Avg. time to basics
600-750 hours ⏳

Why learn Brazilian Portuguese?

Learning Portuguese opens up a world of opportunities across Portugal, Brazil, and other Lusophone countries, from travel to global business. It's especially beneficial in sectors like agriculture, energy, and technology. For basic conversational fluency, you'll need around 1,500-2,000 vocabulary words. Generally, an English speaker may require 600-750 hours to attain a solid proficiency. Essential grammar elements include complex verb conjugations across various tenses, and understanding the use of definite articles and gendered nouns. These intricacies can be challenging but rewarding to master, allowing for effective communication in diverse Portuguese-speaking settings.



Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "wormhole" in Brazilian Portuguese?

You can use the word "buraco de minhoca" which translates to "wormhole".

How to pronounce "buraco de minhoca" (wormhole) in Brazilian Portuguese?

The word "buraco de minhoca" is pronounced as "BOO-rah-koo deh meen-YOH-kah".

Do you have an audio recording on how to pronounce" buraco de minhoca" (wormhole) in Brazilian Portuguese?

Not yet, but this functionality is coming soon. We're focusing on the quality of the written content first.