I would say they are mostly Roman Catholic, yes.
It depend if there christian or not because christians celebrate Christmas but other religions do not.
Most Brazilians are Christians, and most Brazilian Christians are Catholic. There are also many Evangelical Christians. Islam as well as some African-Brazilian religions such as Candomble, Macumba, and Umbanda are also practiced in Brazil.
brazilians love pickles!
Brazilians.
Brazilians get there foods from farms, and by trading goods with others.
Strangely enough, Brazilians live in the country of Brazil. it says it in the name...
The 7th of September for Brazilians is inderpendence day. I think.
brazilians make over 100 dollars
The Brazilians are from Brazil. Brazil was colonized by Portugal, not Spain, so the language is Portuguese.
No, Brazilians are not considered Hispanic. The term Hispanic typically refers to individuals with heritage or ancestry from Spanish-speaking countries, such as Spain, Mexico, or Cuba. Brazilians primarily speak Portuguese and are considered Latino, but not Hispanic.
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.
No.