Yes. Native brasilians.
The country name in Portuguese is Brasil. The English spelling is Brazil.
BRAZIL is in English. BRASIL is in Portuguese.
The official language in Brazil is Portuguese, and in portuguese we spell it like this: "Brasil"
Portuguese
The word "hello" in Brazilian Portuguese is "olá" and Brazil is "Brasil". So, "hello Brazil" in Brazilian Portuguese would be "olá Brasil".
Portuguese
In Portuguese we spell it Brasil, but the "s" is pronounced as a "z".
No, Brazil is a Portuguese country.
Portuguese
Brasil was the only Portuguese colony because the Treaty of Tordesillas.
I am from Brazil = Soy de Brasil**Note: they do not speak Spanish in Brazil. In Portuguese it is "Eu sou do Brasil"
At the time of of the discovery of Brazil, when landed in it, the portuguese sailors found a beautiful and imponent tree, whose wood was reddish and they nicknamed this tree "pau-brasil" which means "brasil wood". The name Brasil comes from the portuguese name "brasa" which means "hot coal, ember" on english, due to its red-coloured wood.