Brazilians are Brazilians. Now as far as Hispanics go, nope. Brazilians do not speak spanish, we speak portuguese thus making us Lusophones, people who mother tongue is portuguese.
No, Brazilians are not considered Hispanic. The term "Hispanic" refers to people who have cultural ties to Spain or Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America, while Brazilians speak Portuguese and have a distinct cultural background.
"Hispanic" refers to people with origins in Spanish-speaking countries, including Mexico. Mexicans specifically come from Mexico, which is a country in North America. Therefore, all Mexicans are Hispanic, but not all Hispanics are Mexican.
No, the word Brazilians is the plural noun:The Brazilians scored the winning play.The word Brazilian's is the singular possessive noun:The Brazilian's horse is a champion.The word Brazilians' is the plural possessive noun:The Brazilians' representative wishes to speak to the committee.A proper noun and a proper adjective (Brazilian pottery) is always capitalized.
Yes, the word "Brazilians" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to the people of Brazil.
Yes, being Hispanic falls under the broader category of being Latino. Hispanic refers to individuals from Spanish-speaking countries, whereas Latino refers to individuals from Latin American countries. Some people may use the terms interchangeably, even though they have different origins.
No, Brazilians are not considered Hispanic. The term "Hispanic" refers to people who have cultural ties to Spain or Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America, while Brazilians speak Portuguese and have a distinct cultural background.
Because in the United States, Latino is equal to Hispanic, which means Spanish speakers. Brazilians do not speak spanish. They speak Portuguese making them Lusophone, not Hispanic.
Yes, her first language is spanish. Not all South Americans are hispanic. Brazilians are Lusophone because they speak Portuguese.
No. Hispanics are people who speak spanish. Brazilians speak Portuguese making them Lusophones.
"Hispanic" refers to people with origins in Spanish-speaking countries, including Mexico. Mexicans specifically come from Mexico, which is a country in North America. Therefore, all Mexicans are Hispanic, but not all Hispanics are Mexican.
Brazilians.
brazilians love pickles!
Brazilians get there foods from farms, and by trading goods with others.
El Salvador!! Salvadorians are very unique. forget about: Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, Cubans, Ecuadoreans, Nicaraguans, Brazilians, Costa Ricans, Venezuelans, Mexicans, Colombians, and all others that arnt El Salvador!!
Yes, being Hispanic falls under the broader category of being Latino. Hispanic refers to individuals from Spanish-speaking countries, whereas Latino refers to individuals from Latin American countries. Some people may use the terms interchangeably, even though they have different origins.
The 7th of September for Brazilians is inderpendence day. I think.
brazilians make over 100 dollars