Brazilian women are some of the prettiest women in the world.
Brazilian men are also very good looking. Most of them are very active.
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Brazil is home to people of many different ethnic backgrounds. These groups include White (Portuguese, German, Italian and Arab), Asian Brazilians, African, Pardo (Cafuzo, Mulatto and Caboclo) and Native (Indian) Brazilians. What they look like depends on their ethnic background and genetics.
One thing I have to say before anything. Brazilians do not look like Bolivians or Peruvians. We do not look like indigenous. Other day I saw that movie 2012 and when they showed Brazil in the movie I was shocked. That people didn't resemble Brazilians at all. We do not look like indigenous people. In the streets we see a lots of white people, black people and a lot, and I mean a lot really, of people that are in between 'cause there are a lot of miscegenation in our history. But indigenous are rare. I don't have anything against indigenous people it is just that we do not look like them at all.
look for little kids named Victor
Brazilians.
brazilians love pickles!
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.
Brazilians get there foods from farms, and by trading goods with others.
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.
The 7th of September for Brazilians is inderpendence day. I think.
brazilians make over 100 dollars
Strangely enough, Brazilians live in the country of Brazil. it says it in the name...
Yes, the word "Brazilians" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to the people of Brazil.
Brazilians come to America for various reasons, including pursuing educational opportunities, seeking better career prospects, experiencing a different culture, and reuniting with family members who already live in the country. Additionally, some Brazilians come to America to escape economic hardships or political instability in their home country.
The Brazilians are from Brazil. Brazil was colonized by Portugal, not Spain, so the language is Portuguese.