Browse 6 Portuguese verbs beginning with the letter Z
Zarpar means to set sail or depart, especially in the context of ships or boats leaving port. It is used to describe the action of starting a voyage or journey by sea.
Zelar means to take care of, watch over, or guard something or someone. It is often used in contexts involving protection, maintenance, or attentiveness.
Ziguezaguear means to move in a zigzag pattern, often used to describe erratic or winding movements, such as in driving, walking, or describing a path.
Zoar means to tease, mock, or joke around someone or something. It is often used in informal contexts to describe playful or sometimes sarcastic teasing.
Zumbir means to produce a continuous low sound, like a buzzing or humming noise. It is often used to describe sounds made by insects, machines, or electronic devices.
Zunir means to produce a continuous, high-pitched sound, often associated with insects, machines, or objects emitting a humming or buzzing noise.