Discover Traditional Portuguese Games Quiz

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1. Amarelinha.

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Amarelinha is the Portuguese word for hopscotch, a popular children's game played by hopping through a series of square spaces outlined on the ground.

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Discover Traditional Portuguese Games Quiz - Quiz

Explore the exciting world of toys and games through this engaging quiz, designed to enhance your vocabulary in this area. Perfect for learners of all ages, this quiz offers a fun way to learn about different toys and games, boosting both language skills and game knowledge.

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2. What is the game 'cabra-cega' known as?

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Cabra-cega is a game similar to blind man's bluff where one player is blindfolded and tries to tag the others.

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3. What is the English equivalent of the Portuguese game 'pique-esconde'?

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The game 'hide-and-seek' involves one player seeking to find others who are hiding. It is similar in concept to 'pique-esconde' where one person looks for others who are hiding.

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4. What is 'bola de gude'?

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Bola de gude is a term used in Brazilian Portuguese to refer to marbles, which are small glass balls used in various games.

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5. What is the English translation of the Portuguese term 'pula-corda'?

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The Portuguese term 'pula-corda' directly translates to 'jump rope' in English, which is a popular playground activity involving a long rope that is swung over one's head while players jump over it.

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6. What is jogo de bete?

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Jogo de bete is a popular street game in Brazil similar to cricket where a ball is hit with a bat and points are scored by running between bases.

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Amarelinha.
What is the game 'cabra-cega' known as?
What is the English equivalent of the Portuguese game 'pique-esconde'?
What is 'bola de gude'?
What is the English translation of the Portuguese term 'pula-corda'?
What is jogo de bete?
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