What does tripas in Portuguese mean?

What is the meaning of the word tripas in Portuguese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use tripas in Portuguese.

The word tripas in Portuguese means tripas, entranhas, vísceras, tripas de porco. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word tripas

tripas

plural noun (informal (intestines) (informal)

(substantivo feminino plural: Substantivo feminino exclusivamente ou normalmente usada no plural. Ex. "costas".)
Dora estava com uma dor horrível nas tripas depois de comer muita comida apimentada.
Dora had a terrible pain in her guts after eating too much spicy food.

entranhas, vísceras

plural noun (informal (internal organs)

(substantivo feminino plural: Substantivo feminino exclusivamente ou normalmente usada no plural. Ex. "costas".)
O pombo estava morto, e dava para ver suas entranhas.
The pigeon was dead and you could see its insides.

tripas de porco

plural noun (cooked pig intestines) (Sul dos EUA: culinária)

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