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How to say dolls in English
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Dictionary
Definition of dolls in English
The most common way to say "dolls" in Portuguese is "dolls".
The term covers children's toys in the shape of people, from traditional to collectible dolls.
Knowing how to talk about dolls is practical in conversations about toys, childhood, and pop culture.
How to use dolls in English in practice
You can use «dolls» in various situations, such as:
She has many dolls. She has many dolls.
This doll is beautiful. This doll is beautiful.
I collect vintage dolls. I collect vintage dolls.
These examples show the term in conversations about play and collecting.
When to use (and when not to use) dolls in English
Use «doll» in the singular and «dolls» in the plural. For male dolls, the same term applies.
Avoid literally translating expressions with «doll»: «she's a doll» means «she's a sweetheart», not literally a doll.
For specific dolls, there are «Barbie», «porcelain doll» and «rag doll».
12 ways to talk about dolls in English
Doll
Doll, in the singular.
Dolls
Dolls, standard plural.
Barbie
Classic and popular doll.
Porcelain doll
Porcelain doll.
Rag doll
Rag doll.
Baby doll
Baby doll.
Vintage doll
Vintage doll, collectible.
Doll house
Dollhouse, classic toy.
Action figure
Action figure, collectible figure.
Plush toy
Plush toy.
Doll collection
Doll collection.
Toy
Toy, general term.
Doll
Doll, in the singular.
Dolls
Dolls, standard plural.
Barbie
Classic and popular doll.
Porcelain doll
Porcelain doll.
Rag doll
Rag doll.
Baby doll
Baby doll.
Vintage doll
Vintage doll, collectible.
Doll house
Dollhouse, classic toy.
Action figure
Action figure, collectible figure.
Plush toy
Plush toy.
Doll collection
Doll collection.
Toy
Toy, general term.
Doll
Doll, in the singular.
Dolls
Dolls, standard plural.
Barbie
Classic and popular doll.
Porcelain doll
Porcelain doll.
Rag doll
Rag doll.
Baby doll
Baby doll.
Vintage doll
Vintage doll, collectible.
Doll house
Dollhouse, classic toy.
Action figure
Action figure, collectible figure.
Plush toy
Plush toy.
Doll collection
Doll collection.
Toy
Toy, general term.
Doll
Doll, in the singular.
Dolls
Dolls, standard plural.
Barbie
Classic and popular doll.
Porcelain doll
Porcelain doll.
Rag doll
Rag doll.
Baby doll
Baby doll.
Vintage doll
Vintage doll, collectible.
Doll house
Dollhouse, classic toy.
Action figure
Action figure, collectible figure.
Plush toy
Plush toy.
Doll collection
Doll collection.
Toy
Toy, general term.
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How to say dolls in English
to be
independent
to be
ready
to be
limitless
to be
empowered
to be
bold
to be
proud
to be
determinado
to be
fearless
to be
passionate
to be
inspired
Dictionary
Definition of dolls in English
The most common way to say "dolls" in Portuguese is "dolls".
The term covers children's toys in the shape of people, from traditional to collectible dolls.
Knowing how to talk about dolls is practical in conversations about toys, childhood, and pop culture.
How to use dolls in English in practice
You can use «dolls» in various situations, such as:
She has many dolls. She has many dolls.
This doll is beautiful. This doll is beautiful.
I collect vintage dolls. I collect vintage dolls.
These examples show the term in conversations about play and collecting.
When to use (and when not to use) dolls in English
Use «doll» in the singular and «dolls» in the plural. For male dolls, the same term applies.
Avoid literally translating expressions with «doll»: «she's a doll» means «she's a sweetheart», not literally a doll.
For specific dolls, there are «Barbie», «porcelain doll» and «rag doll».
12 ways to talk about dolls in English
Doll
Doll, in the singular.
Dolls
Dolls, standard plural.
Barbie
Classic and popular doll.
Porcelain doll
Porcelain doll.
Rag doll
Rag doll.
Baby doll
Baby doll.
Vintage doll
Vintage doll, collectible.
Doll house
Dollhouse, classic toy.
Action figure
Action figure, collectible figure.
Plush toy
Plush toy.
Doll collection
Doll collection.
Toy
Toy, general term.
Doll
Doll, in the singular.
Dolls
Dolls, standard plural.
Barbie
Classic and popular doll.
Porcelain doll
Porcelain doll.
Rag doll
Rag doll.
Baby doll
Baby doll.
Vintage doll
Vintage doll, collectible.
Doll house
Dollhouse, classic toy.
Action figure
Action figure, collectible figure.
Plush toy
Plush toy.
Doll collection
Doll collection.
Toy
Toy, general term.
Doll
Doll, in the singular.
Dolls
Dolls, standard plural.
Barbie
Classic and popular doll.
Porcelain doll
Porcelain doll.
Rag doll
Rag doll.
Baby doll
Baby doll.
Vintage doll
Vintage doll, collectible.
Doll house
Dollhouse, classic toy.
Action figure
Action figure, collectible figure.
Plush toy
Plush toy.
Doll collection
Doll collection.
Toy
Toy, general term.
Doll
Doll, in the singular.
Dolls
Dolls, standard plural.
Barbie
Classic and popular doll.
Porcelain doll
Porcelain doll.
Rag doll
Rag doll.
Baby doll
Baby doll.
Vintage doll
Vintage doll, collectible.
Doll house
Dollhouse, classic toy.
Action figure
Action figure, collectible figure.
Plush toy
Plush toy.
Doll collection
Doll collection.
Toy
Toy, general term.
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Learn English with AI
How to say dolls in English
to be
independent
to be
ready
to be
limitless
to be
empowered
to be
bold
to be
proud
to be
determinado
to be
fearless
to be
passionate
to be
inspired
Dictionary
Definition of dolls in English
The most common way to say "dolls" in Portuguese is "dolls".
The term covers children's toys in the shape of people, from traditional to collectible dolls.
Knowing how to talk about dolls is practical in conversations about toys, childhood, and pop culture.
How to use dolls in English in practice
You can use «dolls» in various situations, such as:
She has many dolls. She has many dolls.
This doll is beautiful. This doll is beautiful.
I collect vintage dolls. I collect vintage dolls.
These examples show the term in conversations about play and collecting.
When to use (and when not to use) dolls in English
Use «doll» in the singular and «dolls» in the plural. For male dolls, the same term applies.
Avoid literally translating expressions with «doll»: «she's a doll» means «she's a sweetheart», not literally a doll.
For specific dolls, there are «Barbie», «porcelain doll» and «rag doll».
12 ways to talk about dolls in English
Doll
Doll, in the singular.
Dolls
Dolls, standard plural.
Barbie
Classic and popular doll.
Porcelain doll
Porcelain doll.
Rag doll
Rag doll.
Baby doll
Baby doll.
Vintage doll
Vintage doll, collectible.
Doll house
Dollhouse, classic toy.
Action figure
Action figure, collectible figure.
Plush toy
Plush toy.
Doll collection
Doll collection.
Toy
Toy, general term.
Doll
Doll, in the singular.
Dolls
Dolls, standard plural.
Barbie
Classic and popular doll.
Porcelain doll
Porcelain doll.
Rag doll
Rag doll.
Baby doll
Baby doll.
Vintage doll
Vintage doll, collectible.
Doll house
Dollhouse, classic toy.
Action figure
Action figure, collectible figure.
Plush toy
Plush toy.
Doll collection
Doll collection.
Toy
Toy, general term.
Doll
Doll, in the singular.
Dolls
Dolls, standard plural.
Barbie
Classic and popular doll.
Porcelain doll
Porcelain doll.
Rag doll
Rag doll.
Baby doll
Baby doll.
Vintage doll
Vintage doll, collectible.
Doll house
Dollhouse, classic toy.
Action figure
Action figure, collectible figure.
Plush toy
Plush toy.
Doll collection
Doll collection.
Toy
Toy, general term.
Doll
Doll, in the singular.
Dolls
Dolls, standard plural.
Barbie
Classic and popular doll.
Porcelain doll
Porcelain doll.
Rag doll
Rag doll.
Baby doll
Baby doll.
Vintage doll
Vintage doll, collectible.
Doll house
Dollhouse, classic toy.
Action figure
Action figure, collectible figure.
Plush toy
Plush toy.
Doll collection
Doll collection.
Toy
Toy, general term.
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