BUCHBEER
The festival you are probably thinking of is the carnival in Rio de Janeiro and many other Brazilian cities. But there are many other festivals where people use feathers in their costumes, especially festivals involving the ethnic Indian people of brazil who have always used feathers in ceremonial costumes.
No, Brazilian people speak Portugese.
Mostly from immigrants and from Brazilian people as well.
I'm Brazilian and we love Churasco. It is a Brazilian B-B-Q.
They are Brazilian and they speak portuguese as their official language
They were Dominican festivals.
brazilian people
the disadvantages of celebrating festivals are that during festivals people play cards ,drunk and loss money. people waste the money during festivals.
Lusophone
No they are Brazilian In terms of colonial heritage, Brazilians were a colony of Portugal, not Spain.
welcome = "bem vindo" Btw, people in Brazil speak Portuguse, not brazilian.