Cenoura
Cenoura في 30 ثانية
- Cenoura is the Portuguese word for carrot, a common orange root vegetable.
- It is a feminine noun (a cenoura) and follows standard pluralization (as cenouras).
- Widely used in Lusophone cooking, from Portuguese soups to Brazilian chocolate-covered cakes.
- Known for being rich in vitamin A and beneficial for skin and eye health.
The Portuguese word cenoura refers specifically to the carrot, a biennial herbaceous plant scientifically known as Daucus carota. In the Lusophone world, the cenoura is an indispensable staple of the daily diet, appearing in everything from rustic soups to sophisticated desserts. When you use the word cenoura, you are identifying a vegetable that is culturally synonymous with health, vitality, and culinary versatility. For English speakers, the concept is identical, but the cultural application in Portuguese-speaking countries, particularly Brazil and Portugal, carries unique nuances. In Brazil, for instance, the mention of cenoura immediately evokes the image of a bright orange cake covered in a thick layer of chocolate ganache—a childhood favorite known as bolo de cenoura. In Portugal, it is the backbone of the sopa de legumes, providing a natural sweetness and thick texture to the broth. The word is used in grocery stores, kitchens, and when discussing nutrition. It is a feminine noun, meaning it always takes the feminine article a or uma. Understanding the word cenoura is not just about identifying a vegetable; it is about accessing a fundamental building block of Portuguese culinary vocabulary. Whether you are at a feira (open-air market) in Lisbon or a supermercado in São Paulo, you will see piles of these vibrant roots. The term is straightforward and lacks the complex double meanings found in some other Portuguese nouns, making it a safe and essential word for beginners to master early in their language journey. It is used literally 99% of the time, though it can occasionally appear in descriptions of color or in idiomatic expressions regarding eyesight or skin tone.
- Botanical Classification
- The cenoura belongs to the Apiaceae family, which also includes parsley and celery, explaining why their leaves often look similar.
- Culinary Role
- Used as a base for 'refogado' (sautéed aromatics) or as a primary ingredient in salads, juices, and stews.
- Gender and Number
- Feminine noun: 'a cenoura' (singular), 'as cenouras' (plural).
Comprei uma cenoura fresca para fazer a salada do almoço.
Beyond the kitchen, cenoura is often the first vegetable children learn to name. It is featured in Portuguese nursery rhymes and children's stories, often associated with rabbits (coelhos). Because of its high beta-carotene content, Portuguese speakers often say 'comer cenoura faz os olhos bonitos' (eating carrots makes the eyes beautiful) or 'ajuda a bronzear' (helps with tanning), reflecting common folk wisdom about its health benefits. When you are at a restaurant and want to ask for a side dish, you might see arroz de cenoura (carrot rice), a very common side in Portuguese cuisine where the carrot is grated and cooked with the rice, giving it a beautiful orange hue and a subtle sweetness. The word remains consistent across all dialects of Portuguese, from the European variety to the Brazilian, Angolan, and Mozambican variants, making it a highly reliable piece of vocabulary for any traveler or student. Its pronunciation might shift slightly—with the 'r' being more guttural in Lisbon or more retroflex in the interior of Brazil—but the word itself is universally recognized.
- Visual Identification
- In markets, look for the sign 'Cenoura' near the long, orange root vegetables.
O coelho está comendo uma cenoura no jardim.
Using the word cenoura correctly requires attention to its grammatical gender and its role in the sentence. As a feminine noun, any adjectives modifying it must also be feminine. For example, if you want to say 'the orange carrot', you would say a cenoura alaranjada. If you want to say 'the small carrot', it is a cenoura pequena. When pluralized, it becomes cenouras, and the accompanying articles and adjectives must follow suit: as cenouras grandes. In Portuguese, the adjective usually follows the noun, so keep that in mind when describing the vegetable's quality or state. You might describe it as crua (raw), cozida (cooked), ralada (grated), or picada (chopped). These descriptive terms are vital for following recipes or ordering food in a restaurant. For instance, a common menu item is salada de cenoura ralada. Note how the preposition de links the salad to its main ingredient. In more complex sentences, cenoura can act as the subject or the object. 'A cenoura é rica em vitamina A' (The carrot is rich in vitamin A) uses it as a subject. 'Eu adicionei a cenoura à sopa' (I added the carrot to the soup) uses it as a direct object. Because it is a count noun, you can use numbers with it easily: duas cenouras, três cenouras, and so on. In the context of shopping, you might buy them ao quilo (by the kilogram) or em molho (in a bunch). If the carrots still have their green tops, you refer to them as cenouras com rama.
- Subject Placement
- A cenoura cresce debaixo da terra. (The carrot grows underground.)
- Object Placement
- Você prefere a cenoura cozida ou crua? (Do you prefer the carrot cooked or raw?)
Para esta receita, você vai precisar de três cenouras médias descascadas.
In everyday conversation, you will often hear cenoura used in the diminutive form, cenourinha, especially when talking to children or referring to baby carrots. 'Quer uma cenourinha?' is a common way to offer a healthy snack. Conversely, if you are emphasizing a particularly large or impressive carrot, you might use the augmentative cenourão, though this is much less common. When discussing health and beauty, cenoura is frequently paired with verbs like comer (to eat), beber (to drink, as in juice), or passar (to apply, in the context of carrot-based tanning oils). 'Vou beber um suco de cenoura' is a typical phrase for someone looking for a vitamin boost. In the kitchen, verbs like descascar (to peel), ralar (to grate), cortar (to cut), and ferver (to boil) are the most frequent companions to the word cenoura. Mastery of these combinations will make your Portuguese sound natural and fluent. Remember that in Portuguese, we often use the definite article 'a' even when English might omit it. Instead of saying 'Carrots are good for you', a Portuguese speaker would say 'As cenouras fazem bem à saúde'. This subtle difference in article usage is key to sounding like a native speaker.
Ela sempre coloca cenoura picada no arroz para dar mais cor.
The word cenoura is ubiquitous in Portuguese-speaking environments, echoing through various social and commercial settings. One of the most common places to encounter the word is at the feira popular or the mercado municipal. Here, vendors will shout their prices: 'Olha a cenoura fresquinha, freguês!' (Look at the fresh carrot, customer!). In these bustling markets, the word is part of the rhythmic soundtrack of daily commerce. You will also hear it constantly in domestic settings. In a typical Portuguese or Brazilian household, the question 'Tem cenoura na geladeira?' (Is there any carrot in the fridge?) is a precursor to many meals. Parents use the word to encourage healthy eating habits in their children, often using the carrot's supposed ability to improve vision as a persuasive tool. In the realm of media, cooking shows are a prime source for hearing cenoura. Chefs will demonstrate how to achieve the perfect corte em juliana (julienne cut) or how to glaze carrots with honey. Nutritionists on morning talk shows frequently mention cenoura when discussing antioxidants and skin health, especially during the summer months when tanning is a popular topic. You might also hear the word in a more metaphorical or descriptive sense in literature or informal speech. For instance, someone might describe a person's hair as being cor de cenoura (carrot-colored), although ruivo is the standard term for red-haired. In some regional dialects, particularly in rural areas, the word might be used in folk tales or proverbs, though it is primarily a literal term.
- At the Restaurant
- Waiter: 'O prato do dia acompanha arroz, feijão e uma guarnição de cenoura e vagem.'
- In the Kitchen
- Mother: 'Filho, ajude-me a ralar a cenoura para o recheio da torta.'
No mercado, o quilo da cenoura está bem mais barato esta semana.
Another interesting context is the beauty industry. In Portugal and Brazil, carrot oil (óleo de cenoura) is a legendary product for achieving a deep tan. You will hear the word in pharmacies or beach shops when people look for tanning intensifiers. 'Este protetor solar tem extrato de cenoura?' is a question you might hear on the sunny beaches of Algarve or Rio de Janeiro. In educational settings, specifically biology or health classes, cenoura is used to teach students about vitamins and the digestive system. The word is so fundamental that it appears in almost every basic vocabulary list for Portuguese learners, alongside batata (potato) and cebola (onion). Even in pop culture, characters in cartoons or children's books often carry a cenoura, reinforcing its status as a recognizable symbol. Whether you are listening to a podcast about healthy living, watching a YouTube recipe for bolo de cenoura com cobertura de chocolate, or simply eavesdropping on a conversation at the supermarket, the word cenoura will frequently pop up. Its clear, distinct sounds—the soft 'ce', the nasal 'nou', and the rolled 'ra'—make it easily identifiable even for those still developing their listening skills. Paying attention to how native speakers stress the second syllable (ce-NOU-ra) will help you pick it out of a rapid-fire sentence more effectively.
O médico recomendou aumentar o consumo de cenoura para melhorar a ingestão de fibras.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make with the word cenoura is getting the grammatical gender wrong. Since 'carrot' is neutral in English, learners often default to the masculine o cenoura. It is crucial to remember that it is always a cenoura. This error cascades into adjective agreement; saying o cenoura cozido instead of a cenoura cozida is a clear sign of a non-native speaker. Another common pitfall is the spelling. English speakers might be tempted to use an 's' instead of a 'c' because the initial sound is a soft /s/ sound, leading to the incorrect 'senoura'. Always remember it starts with 'ce' like 'celebration'. The internal vowel combination 'ou' can also be tricky. In some dialects, particularly in parts of Portugal, this 'ou' is a distinct diphthong, while in much of Brazil, it often collapses into a simple 'ô' sound (/se.nô.ra/). Learners who try to over-pronounce the 'u' might sound unnatural depending on the region they are in. Furthermore, the 'r' in cenoura is a single tap 'r' (like the 'tt' in 'butter' in American English), not the aspirated 'h' sound found at the beginning of words like rato or between double 'rr' as in carro. Pronouncing it as 'ce-nou-ha' is a mistake that can lead to confusion. Another mistake involves the plural form. While adding an 's' is straightforward, remember to change the article and adjectives as well: as cenouras laranjas (though 'laranja' as a color often remains invariable, 'as cenouras alaranjadas' definitely requires the 's').
- Gender Mismatch
- Incorrect: 'O cenoura é bom.' | Correct: 'A cenoura é boa.'
- Spelling Error
- Incorrect: 'Senoura' | Correct: 'Cenoura'
Muitos alunos confundem a pronúncia do 'r' em cenoura com o 'rr' de 'carro'.
Usage errors also occur in the context of food descriptions. For example, English speakers might say cenoura bolo when they mean bolo de cenoura. In Portuguese, the main noun comes first, followed by de and then the ingredient. This 'Noun + de + Ingredient' structure is fundamental. Another subtle mistake is confusing cenoura with other similar-sounding vegetables or words. While there aren't many direct phonological twins, beginners sometimes mix up cenoura with cebola (onion) simply because they both start with 'ce' and are common vegetables found together in recipes. Getting these mixed up at a market could lead to a very different soup! Finally, be careful with the use of 'cenoura' to describe hair color. While you might be understood, calling someone a 'cenoura' can be slightly derogatory or childish. Use ruivo or ruiva for a person with red/orange hair to be safe and polite. Also, avoid using 'cenoura' to refer to a person's tan unless you are being intentionally humorous or critical of an unnatural-looking orange tan, as it can sound a bit mocking. By being mindful of these grammatical, phonological, and contextual nuances, you can avoid the most common traps and use the word cenoura with the confidence of a native speaker.
Não diga 'eu quero um suco de cenoura gelado' se o suco for para ela; o adjetivo concorda com o suco, não com a cenoura!
While cenoura is the specific term for a carrot, there are several related words and alternatives depending on the context of your conversation. If you are looking for other root vegetables, you might encounter the pastinaca. This is the Portuguese word for parsnip, which looks like a white carrot and has a similar texture but a different, more earthy flavor. In many parts of the Portuguese-speaking world, parsnips are much less common than carrots. Another similar vegetable in terms of use and texture is the beterraba (beetroot). While visually very different due to its deep red color, it is often used alongside carrots in salads and juices. If you are talking about the shape of a carrot, you might use the word raiz (root) or tubérculo (tuber), although the carrot is technically a taproot. In culinary contexts, if a recipe calls for carrots but you don't have any, a possible substitute might be abóbora (pumpkin/squash), especially in soups or purees, as it provides a similar color and sweetness. However, the texture and flavor are distinct. For a crunchier alternative in salads, one might use rabanete (radish), though it has a peppery kick that carrots lack. When discussing colors, instead of saying cor de cenoura, you could use alaranjado (orange-ish) or simply laranja (orange). These are more precise terms for the hue itself.
- Cenoura vs. Pastinaca
- Cenoura is orange and sweet; pastinaca is creamy-white and more herbal/nutty.
- Cenoura vs. Beterraba
- Both are roots used in 'suco detox', but beterraba is earthy and stains everything red.
- Cenoura vs. Abóbora
- Abóbora is often used as a substitute in creamy soups for its similar orange color.
Se não encontrar cenoura no mercado, você pode usar abóbora nesta sopa.
In some technical or botanical discussions, you might hear the term Daucus carota, but this is strictly academic. For everyday use, cenoura has no true synonyms that are interchangeable in all contexts. You wouldn't call a carrot anything else. However, you can describe different types of cenouras. There are cenouras baby (baby carrots), which are popular as snacks. There are also cenouras roxas (purple carrots) or cenouras amarelas (yellow carrots), although these are considered specialty items and are not the standard variety found in most kitchens. In the context of Brazilian slang, sometimes 'cenoura' was used in the past to refer to a specific type of hair or even a fair-skinned person who burns easily in the sun, but these are dated and localized. For a learner, the most important thing is to distinguish cenoura from its culinary partners like batata (potato) and mandioquinha (Peruvian parsnip/arracacha). Mandioquinha is particularly important in Brazil; it looks like a small, yellow, knobby carrot and is incredibly delicious in soups, often being a preferred alternative to the standard cenoura for its creamy texture. Understanding these distinctions will help you navigate a Portuguese menu or a produce aisle with ease and precision.
A cenoura e a mandioquinha ficam ótimas juntas em um purê.
How Formal Is It?
حقيقة ممتعة
Wild carrots were originally purple or white. The orange cenoura we know today was popularized by Dutch growers in the 17th century.
دليل النطق
- Pronouncing the 'c' as a 'k' (like 'kenoura'). It should be an 's' sound.
- Using a heavy English 'r' at the end. It should be a single tongue tap.
- Over-emphasizing the 'u' in 'nou'. It often blends into a long 'o' sound.
- Pronouncing it as three equal syllables. Remember the stress on 'nou'.
- Confusing the starting sound with 'ch' (chenoura).
مستوى الصعوبة
Very easy to recognize in text due to its distinct spelling.
Slight difficulty with the 'c' instead of 's' and the 'ou' diphthong.
The tapped 'r' and the 'ou' sound require some practice for English speakers.
The word is phonetically distinct and easy to pick out in a sentence.
ماذا تتعلّم بعد ذلك
المتطلبات الأساسية
تعلّم لاحقاً
متقدم
قواعد يجب معرفتها
Gender Agreement
A cenoura está fresc**a**.
Pluralization
As cenoura**s** são grande**s**.
Adjective Placement
Cenoura **ralada** (Noun + Adjective).
Compound Nouns with 'de'
Bolo **de** cenoura.
Diminutive Formation
Cenour**inha**.
أمثلة حسب المستوى
A cenoura é laranja.
The carrot is orange.
Subject + verb + adjective (feminine).
Eu como uma cenoura.
I eat a carrot.
Direct object with indefinite article 'uma'.
Você gosta de cenoura?
Do you like carrot?
Verb 'gostar' requires the preposition 'de'.
A cenoura está na mesa.
The carrot is on the table.
Use of 'estar' for temporary location.
Eu tenho duas cenouras.
I have two carrots.
Plural form 'cenouras'.
A cenoura é pequena.
The carrot is small.
Adjective 'pequena' agrees with feminine 'cenoura'.
O coelho quer a cenoura.
The rabbit wants the carrot.
Definite article 'a' is required.
Cenoura é um vegetal.
Carrot is a vegetable.
Generic statement.
Vou comprar cenoura na feira hoje.
I'm going to buy carrot at the market today.
Future with 'ir' + infinitive.
Minha mãe faz uma sopa de cenoura deliciosa.
My mother makes a delicious carrot soup.
Noun + de + Ingredient structure.
Eu prefiro cenoura crua na salada.
I prefer raw carrot in the salad.
Adjective 'crua' modifying 'cenoura'.
Você pode ralar a cenoura, por favor?
Can you grate the carrot, please?
Imperative/Request form.
O bolo de cenoura brasileiro é laranja.
The Brazilian carrot cake is orange.
Specific cultural reference.
As cenouras estão muito caras no supermercado.
The carrots are very expensive at the supermarket.
Plural agreement of article, noun, and adjective.
Eu bebo suco de cenoura com laranja toda manhã.
I drink carrot juice with orange every morning.
Habitual action in the present tense.
Ela cortou a cenoura em rodelas.
She cut the carrot into rounds.
Prepositional phrase 'em rodelas'.
A cenoura é conhecida por ser rica em vitamina A.
The carrot is known for being rich in vitamin A.
Passive construction 'é conhecida'.
Se você comer muita cenoura, sua pele pode ficar alaranjada.
If you eat a lot of carrot, your skin can become orange-ish.
Conditional sentence with 'se'.
Eu sempre adiciono cenoura ralada ao meu arroz.
I always add grated carrot to my rice.
Verb 'adicionar' + 'a'.
O coelho da Páscoa sempre traz cenouras de chocolate?
Does the Easter Bunny always bring chocolate carrots?
Interrogative with cultural context.
Para fazer o purê, cozinhe a cenoura até ficar macia.
To make the puree, cook the carrot until it is soft.
Subjunctive 'ficar' after 'até'.
A cenoura é um ingrediente essencial para um bom refogado.
Carrot is an essential ingredient for a good sauté.
Adjective 'essencial' modifies 'ingrediente'.
Muitas crianças não gostam de cenoura cozida.
Many children don't like cooked carrot.
Negative sentence with 'gostar de'.
O óleo de cenoura é ótimo para manter o bronzeado.
Carrot oil is great for maintaining a tan.
Noun phrase as subject.
A produção de cenoura orgânica tem crescido significativamente.
The production of organic carrots has grown significantly.
Present perfect compound tense.
É importante lavar bem a cenoura antes de consumi-la com casca.
It is important to wash the carrot well before consuming it with the skin.
Infinitive with object pronoun '-la'.
A textura da cenoura muda completamente quando é assada no forno.
The texture of the carrot changes completely when it is roasted in the oven.
Adverb 'completamente' modifying the verb.
Dizem que a cenoura ajuda a melhorar a visão noturna.
They say that carrots help to improve night vision.
Impersonal 'dizem que'.
O chef preparou uma guarnição de cenouras glaceadas com mel.
The chef prepared a garnish of honey-glazed carrots.
Past participle 'glaceadas' as an adjective.
A cenoura é um dos vegetais mais versáteis na culinária internacional.
The carrot is one of the most versatile vegetables in international cuisine.
Superlative construction.
Embora seja doce, a cenoura tem um baixo índice glicêmico.
Although it is sweet, the carrot has a low glycemic index.
Concession with 'embora' + subjunctive.
A colheita da cenoura deve ser feita com cuidado para não danificar a raiz.
The carrot harvest must be done with care so as not to damage the root.
Passive voice with 'deve ser feita'.
A tonalidade vibrante da cenoura deve-se à alta concentração de carotenoides.
The vibrant hue of the carrot is due to the high concentration of carotenoids.
Pronominal verb 'dever-se a'.
O autor utilizou a cor da cenoura como uma metáfora para o pôr do sol.
The author used the color of the carrot as a metaphor for the sunset.
Complex metaphorical usage.
A domesticação da cenoura remonta a milhares de anos na Ásia Central.
The domestication of the carrot dates back thousands of years in Central Asia.
Historical/Academic register.
Não se deve subestimar o valor nutricional da rama da cenoura.
One should not underestimate the nutritional value of the carrot tops.
Impersonal 'se' with negative.
A cenoura tornou-se um símbolo de resistência em certos contextos históricos.
The carrot became a symbol of resistance in certain historical contexts.
Pronominal verb 'tornar-se'.
O mercado de exportação de cenoura sofreu com as recentes geadas.
The carrot export market suffered with the recent frosts.
Economic/Business context.
A doçura intrínseca da cenoura permite que ela seja usada em sobremesas sem excesso de açúcar.
The intrinsic sweetness of the carrot allows it to be used in desserts without excess sugar.
Complex sentence with 'permite que' + subjunctive.
A variação genética resultou em cenouras de cores que variam do branco ao roxo profundo.
Genetic variation resulted in carrots of colors ranging from white to deep purple.
Scientific description.
A análise fitoquímica da cenoura revela uma complexa matriz de antioxidantes.
The phytochemical analysis of the carrot reveals a complex matrix of antioxidants.
Highly technical vocabulary.
A cenoura, enquanto elemento estético, foi imortalizada em diversas naturezas-mortas do século XVII.
The carrot, as an aesthetic element, was immortalized in various 17th-century still lifes.
Artistic/Historical discourse.
Subsiste ainda o mito, propagado durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, sobre a cenoura e a acuidade visual.
The myth, propagated during World War II, about carrots and visual acuity still persists.
Sophisticated syntax and historical reference.
A versatilidade gastronômica da cenoura é tal que ela transcende as fronteiras entre o doce e o salgado.
The gastronomic versatility of the carrot is such that it transcends the boundaries between sweet and savory.
Consecutive clause 'é tal que'.
A cenoura desempenha um papel fulcral na segurança alimentar de diversas comunidades rurais.
The carrot plays a pivotal role in the food security of various rural communities.
Formal/Sociological register.
A hibridização de variedades de cenoura visa otimizar a resistência a patógenos do solo.
The hybridization of carrot varieties aims to optimize resistance to soil pathogens.
Agricultural science terminology.
O aproveitamento integral da cenoura, incluindo cascas e talos, é uma prática de sustentabilidade crescente.
The full utilization of the carrot, including peels and stems, is a growing sustainability practice.
Contemporary environmental discourse.
A cenoura é amiúde citada em tratados de dietética como um exemplo de alimento funcional.
The carrot is often cited in dietetics treatises as an example of a functional food.
Use of the literary adverb 'amiúde'.
تلازمات شائعة
العبارات الشائعة
— A common belief that carrots improve vision.
Minha avó sempre dizia que comer cenoura faz bem aos olhos.
— Used to describe something orange, often hair.
Ela tem um cabelo cor de cenoura muito bonito.
— The classic Brazilian cake combination.
Nada supera um bolo de cenoura com chocolate.
— A common side dish where rice is cooked with grated carrots.
Hoje o almoço é arroz com cenoura e frango.
— A classic vegetable duo in Portuguese cuisine.
O acompanhamento é cenoura e vagem.
يُخلط عادةً مع
Both are common vegetables starting with 'ce', but cebola is onion.
Looks like a white carrot, but it's a parsnip.
Both are orange vegetables used in soups, but abóbora is pumpkin.
تعبيرات اصطلاحية
— A nickname for someone with red or very orange hair.
O menino de cabelo de cenoura é muito simpático.
Informal— Commonly used when building snowmen, but sometimes used to mock a long nose.
O boneco de neve ficou ótimo com aquele nariz de cenoura.
Child-friendly— Describing an unnatural or very bright orange tan.
Ele exagerou no bronzeado e ficou cor de cenoura.
Colloquial— Similar to 'carrot on a stick', meaning a motivation that is out of reach.
A promessa de bônus era apenas a cenoura na frente do burro.
Informal— To get a very bad, orange-looking sunburn.
Esqueci o protetor e fiquei igual a uma cenoura.
Informal— A playful or slightly mocking way to refer to someone's face color.
Por que você está com essa cara de cenoura?
Slang— A term of endearment, though rare, for someone cute or small.
Vem cá, minha cenourinha!
Affectionate— Occasionally used to describe thick, orange-stained fingers (from peeling).
Fiquei com dedos de cenoura depois de ralar tanto.
Informal— Metaphorically used for something that gives a lot of energy.
Aquele treino foi uma verdadeira vitamina de cenoura.
Informal— A joke about someone with very thin legs that taper down.
Ele tem pernas de cenoura.
Informalسهل الخلط
Similar starting letters and both are base vegetables.
Cebola is onion (white/purple, pungent); cenoura is carrot (orange, sweet).
Corte a cebola e a cenoura para o refogado.
Almost identical shape to a carrot.
Pastinaca is white and has a different flavor profile.
Esta sopa leva cenoura ou pastinaca?
In Brazil, it looks like a yellow carrot.
Mandioquinha is creamier and more starch-heavy than a regular carrot.
O purê de mandioquinha é mais amarelo que o de cenoura.
Both are root vegetables often served in salads.
Rabanete is small, round, red, and spicy; cenoura is long, orange, and sweet.
Coloque rabanete e cenoura na salada para dar cor.
Both are root vegetables used in health juices.
Beterraba is dark red and has a very earthy taste compared to the sweet carrot.
O suco leva cenoura e beterraba.
أنماط الجُمل
Eu gosto de [cenoura].
Eu gosto de cenoura.
A cenoura é [color].
A cenoura é laranja.
Eu quero um [dish] de cenoura.
Eu quero um suco de cenoura.
Você tem [cenouras]?
Você tem cenouras?
A cenoura é boa para [health benefit].
A cenoura é boa para a visão.
Prefiro cenoura [preparation method].
Prefiro cenoura ralada.
Apesar de ser [property], a cenoura...
Apesar de ser doce, a cenoura é saudável.
A cenoura destaca-se pela sua [technical property].
A cenoura destaca-se pela sua versatilidade culinária.
عائلة الكلمة
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الأفعال
الصفات
مرتبط
كيفية الاستخدام
Extremely high in daily life and culinary contexts.
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O cenoura
→
A cenoura
Carrot is a feminine noun in Portuguese.
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Senoura
→
Cenoura
The word starts with a 'C', not an 'S', despite the sound.
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Bolo cenoura
→
Bolo de cenoura
You must use the preposition 'de' to link the cake to its flavor.
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Cenoura cozido
→
Cenoura cozida
The adjective must agree with the feminine gender of the noun.
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Cenoura suco
→
Suco de cenoura
In Portuguese, the noun comes before the modifier/ingredient.
نصائح
Gender Tip
Always pair 'cenoura' with 'a' or 'uma'. If you say 'o cenoura', people will understand but it sounds very wrong.
The Tapped R
Don't roll the 'r' like in Spanish 'perro'. Just a single tap of the tongue behind the teeth.
Diminutives
Use 'cenourinha' when offering snacks to kids; it sounds much more friendly and natural.
Bolo de Cenoura
If you are in Brazil, try the carrot cake! It's different because the carrots are liquified in the blender.
Buying in Bunches
At the market, you can ask for a 'molho de cenouras' if they are sold in bunches with the leaves.
Vitamin A
Use the word 'cenoura' when talking to doctors or nutritionists about your diet; it's a key healthy word.
Starts with C
Even though it sounds like an 'S', it's always spelled with a 'C'. Think of 'Carrot' starts with 'C'.
Regional Variation
In Portugal, the 'ou' is more pronounced than in Rio de Janeiro, where it sounds like 'cenôra'.
In a restaurant, ask for 'salada de cenoura' as a healthy side dish; it's very common.
Color Link
Link the 'C' in Cenoura to 'Color' to remember it's the vegetable defined by its bright color.
احفظها
وسيلة تذكّر
Imagine a **CE**lebration where everyone eats a **NOU**gat-flavored ca**R**rot (CE-NOU-RA).
ربط بصري
Visualize a bright orange carrot shaped like the letter 'C' to remember it starts with 'C'.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Go to a local market and try to find the sign for 'cenoura' or ask the vendor: 'Quanto custa o quilo da cenoura?'
أصل الكلمة
From the Vulgar Latin *carōta*, which comes from the Greek *karōtón*.
المعنى الأصلي: The word originally referred to the edible root of the plant.
Indo-European > Italic > Romance > Western Romance > Galician-Portuguese.السياق الثقافي
No specific sensitivities, though using 'cenoura' to describe someone's skin can be seen as mocking if they have a bad tan.
English speakers might be surprised by the lack of cinnamon and cream cheese in Portuguese carrot cakes.
تدرّب في الحياة الواقعية
سياقات واقعية
At the Grocery Store
- Onde estão as cenouras?
- Quanto custa o quilo?
- Quero um molho de cenoura.
- Estas cenouras estão frescas?
In the Kitchen
- Descasque a cenoura.
- Rale a cenoura bem fino.
- Corte a cenoura em cubos.
- A cenoura já está cozida?
At a Restaurant
- Acompanha cenoura?
- Quero uma salada de cenoura.
- Tem suco de cenoura?
- O bolo de cenoura é fresco?
Talking about Health
- Cenoura tem muita vitamina A.
- É bom para a visão.
- Eu como cenoura todo dia.
- Suco detox de cenoura.
Gardening
- Vou plantar cenouras.
- A terra é boa para cenoura.
- As cenouras estão crescendo.
- Hora de colher as cenouras.
بدايات محادثة
"Você prefere cenoura crua ou cozida?"
"Qual é a sua receita favorita com cenoura?"
"Você sabia que o bolo de cenoura brasileiro é diferente do americano?"
"Você costuma colocar cenoura na sua sopa de legumes?"
"Você acha que comer cenoura realmente ajuda a bronzear?"
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
Descreva o sabor e a textura de uma cenoura fresca que você comeu recentemente.
Escreva sobre um prato típico do seu país que poderia levar cenoura como ingrediente.
Imagine que você tem uma horta. Quais vegetais, além da cenoura, você plantaria e por quê?
Relate uma memória de infância que envolva o famoso bolo de cenoura com chocolate.
Discuta a importância de incluir vegetais como a cenoura em uma dieta equilibrada.
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةIt is feminine: 'a cenoura'. You should always use feminine articles and adjectives with it.
In Brazil, it's 'bolo de cenoura'. In Portugal, it's the same, but the recipe is usually different.
Primarily it just means carrot. Occasionally it's used to describe the color orange, especially for hair.
It's a diphthong. In Brazil, it sounds like a long 'o'. In Portugal, you might hear both the 'o' and a slight 'u'.
It's the same as in English: small, peeled carrots used for snacking.
It's a soft, tapped 'r', like the 'tt' in the English word 'better'.
You can, but it's very informal and can be a bit childish. 'Ruivo' is the better word.
It's 'cenoura ralada'. Remember that 'ralada' must agree with the feminine 'cenoura'.
Yes, it is a base ingredient for almost every traditional Portuguese vegetable soup.
The plural is 'cenouras'.
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Escreva uma frase simples com a palavra 'cenoura'.
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Descreva como você gosta de comer cenoura.
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Quais são os benefícios da cenoura para a saúde?
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Como se faz um suco de cenoura?
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Escreva sobre o bolo de cenoura brasileiro.
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Traduza para o português: 'I bought five carrots at the market.'
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Crie um pequeno diálogo entre um vendedor e um cliente sobre cenouras.
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Por que o coelho é associado à cenoura?
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Escreva uma receita curta que use cenoura.
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Quais outros vegetais combinam com a cenoura em uma sopa?
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Descreva a aparência de uma cenoura.
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O que você pode fazer com a rama da cenoura?
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Traduza: 'The carrot is raw and fresh.'
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Explique a diferença entre cenoura e cebola.
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Por que a cenoura é importante para as crianças?
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Onde você guarda as cenouras na sua casa?
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Escreva uma frase usando 'cenourinha'.
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Como se diz 'carrot cake' em Portugal?
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A cenoura é uma raiz pivotante. O que isso significa?
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Qual é a sua cor favorita para uma cenoura (laranja, roxa ou amarela)?
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Pronuncie a palavra: Cenoura.
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Diga em voz alta: 'Eu gosto de cenoura'.
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Como você pede um quilo de cenoura no mercado?
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Diga: 'A cenoura é rica em vitamina A'.
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Pronuncie o plural: Cenouras.
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Como se diz 'carrot cake'?
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Diga: 'O coelho come a cenoura'.
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Pronuncie o diminutivo: Cenourinha.
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Diga: 'Vou fazer sopa de cenoura'.
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Como você descreve a cor da cenoura?
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Diga: 'Cenoura ralada na salada'.
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Pronuncie: Descascar a cenoura.
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Diga: 'Suco de cenoura com laranja'.
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Como você pergunta se tem cenoura na sopa?
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Diga: 'As cenouras estão frescas'.
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Pronuncie: Bolo de cenoura com chocolate.
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Diga: 'Eu prefiro cenoura crua'.
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Como você oferece uma cenoura a alguém?
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Diga: 'A cenoura é uma raiz'.
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Pronuncie: Vitamina de cenoura.
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Ouça e escreva a palavra: [cenoura]
Ouça e identifique o vegetal: 'Eu comprei cenoura e batata.'
Ouça a frase e responda: 'A cenoura é laranja.' Qual é a cor?
Ouça e escreva o plural: [cenouras]
Ouça a frase: 'O bolo de cenoura é bom.' O que é bom?
Ouça e identifique a quantidade: 'Eu quero duas cenouras.'
Ouça e escreva o diminutivo: [cenourinha]
Ouça a pergunta: 'Você gosta de cenoura?' O que foi perguntado?
Ouça e identifique o prato: 'Vou fazer uma sopa de cenoura.'
Ouça e escreva o adjetivo: 'Cenoura ralada.'
Ouça e identifique o animal: 'O coelho comeu a cenoura.'
Ouça a frase: 'A cenoura está na geladeira.' Onde está a cenoura?
Ouça e escreva o verbo: 'Vou ralar a cenoura.'
Ouça e identifique o ingrediente extra: 'Suco de cenoura com gengibre.'
Ouça e responda: 'As cenouras são caras?'
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Summary
The word 'cenoura' is a fundamental A1-level noun representing the carrot. Always remember it is feminine ('a cenoura') and is used in both savory and sweet dishes across the Portuguese-speaking world. Example: 'A cenoura é ótima para a saúde.'
- Cenoura is the Portuguese word for carrot, a common orange root vegetable.
- It is a feminine noun (a cenoura) and follows standard pluralization (as cenouras).
- Widely used in Lusophone cooking, from Portuguese soups to Brazilian chocolate-covered cakes.
- Known for being rich in vitamin A and beneficial for skin and eye health.
Gender Tip
Always pair 'cenoura' with 'a' or 'uma'. If you say 'o cenoura', people will understand but it sounds very wrong.
The Tapped R
Don't roll the 'r' like in Spanish 'perro'. Just a single tap of the tongue behind the teeth.
Diminutives
Use 'cenourinha' when offering snacks to kids; it sounds much more friendly and natural.
Bolo de Cenoura
If you are in Brazil, try the carrot cake! It's different because the carrots are liquified in the blender.
مثال
As cenouras são boas para os olhos.
محتوى ذو صلة
مزيد من كلمات food
a conta
A1The bill or check (in a restaurant).
a gosto
A2تعني 'حسب الرغبة' أو 'حسب المذاق'.
à la carte
A2طلب أطباق فردية من القائمة، مع تسعير كل عنصر على حدة. يوفر مرونة في اختيار وجبتك.
à mão
A2يدوي أو في المتناول. يُستخدم هذا التعبير لوصف العمل اليدوي أو للإشارة إلى أن شيئاً ما قريب جداً.
à mesa
A2الجلوس على الطاولة، عادة لتناول الطعام.
à parte
A2يُقدم بشكل منفصل أو يوضع جانباً.
à pressa
A2فعل أو تم بسرعة كبيرة لعدم وجود وقت كافٍ.
à saúde
A2A toast, meaning 'to health' or 'cheers'.
a vapor
A2مطبوخ على البخار أو يعمل بالبخار.
à vontade
A2على راحتك أو كأنك في منزلك.