caracola

Portuguese translation: búzio ou caramujo

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Spanish term or phrase:caracola
Portuguese translation:búzio ou caramujo
Entered by: Maria Alvarez

11:08 Jan 29, 2012
Spanish to Portuguese translations [Non-PRO]
Science - Zoology
Spanish term or phrase: caracola
Bom dia! Tenho uma dúvida com a palavra espanhola "caracola", caramujo é a tradução em português de Portugal? Preciso outra palavra que não seja concha. Trata-se de um exercício de português para falantes de espanhol.
Muito obrigada, María.
Maria Alvarez
Spain
búzio ou caramujo
Explanation:
búzio ou caramujo
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Ines Matos
Spain
Local time: 19:04
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Muito obrigada.
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Summary of answers provided
5 +2búzio ou caramujo
Ines Matos
4lesma/molusco/gastrópode
Elcio Carillo
4caracol
João de Andrade


  

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búzio ou caramujo


Explanation:
búzio ou caramujo

Ines Matos
Spain
Local time: 19:04
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Native speaker of: Portuguese
Grading comment
Muito obrigada.

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Claudia Oitavén
7 mins
  -> obigada, Oitaven!

agree  ghostwriter-BR
1 hr
  -> Obrigada!
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lesma/molusco/gastrópode


Explanation:
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Elcio Carillo
Brazil
Local time: 14:04
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caracol


Explanation:


CARACOL (PT-PT)

Creio que caracol seja melhor pois se aproxima mais da forma espanhola.



caracola.

1. f. Concha de un caracol marino de gran tamaño, de forma cónica, que, abierta por el ápice y soplando por ella, produce un sonido como de trompa.

2. f. Bollo con forma espiral.

3. f. Ar. Caracol terrestre de concha blanca.

4. f. Ar. tuerca.

5. f. Mur. Planta trepadora de jardín.

6. f. Mur. Flor de esta planta.

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João de Andrade
Germany
Local time: 19:04
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Native speaker of: Portuguese
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