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According to the language code by which languages are organized in library collections, Brazilian Portuguese is considered a dialect of peninsular Portuguese. There are regional, and even local, variations to Brazilian Portuguese. But the standard tends to be the Brazilian Portuguese of Rio de Janeiro, and of Sao Paulo. According to the standard expression, the equivalent of the English word 'welcome' is bemvinda, bemvindas, bemvindo, or bemvindos. Bemvinda is pronounced behng-VEE-nduh, and welcomes one female. Bemvindas is pronounced benhg-VEE-nduhsh, and welcomes any number of females beyond one. Bemvindo is pronounced behng-VEE-ndoo, and welcomes one male. Bemvindos is pronounced behng-VEE-ndoosh, and welcomes males, and mixed groups of females and males.

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