piada
Italian
Noun
piada f (plural piade)
Portuguese
Etymology
From piar.
Noun
piada f (plural s)
- joke (amusing story)
- Toby não sabe contar piadas. ― Toby can't tell jokes.
- Synonym: anedota
- (Portugal) fun, reason
- Não tem piada. ― It's not funny; it makes no sense.
Quotations
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Verb
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Spanish
Pronunciation
Noun
piada f (plural piadas)
- chirping (action of chirping)
- (colloquial) Expression of someone similar to the other person usually used. Salvador tiene muchas piadas de su maestro.
Verb
piada f sg
References
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