The translation from Portuguese to English is "Order and Progress."
"Ordem e progresso" is the national motto of Brazil and it means "Order and Progress" in English. It is found on the Brazilian flag and represents the nation's aspirations for a well-organized society that moves forward and develops.
"Sonho" in Portuguese translates to "dream" in English.
The Portuguese had sugar plantations in Madeira and Sao Tome islands.
The English meaning of the Portuguese word "peaceful" is calm, serene, or without disturbance.
"Saia" is a name of Polynesian origin meaning "protection" or "to guard." It can also mean "skirt" in some languages.
Portuguese colonizers used slaves for labor in various industries such as agriculture, mining, and domestic service. Slaves were also used in constructing buildings, roads, and fortifications in Portuguese colonies. Additionally, some slaves were used for the transatlantic slave trade.
First of all, "ordem e progresso" is Portuguese, not French, and is the National Motto of Brazil. However, the English translation of "ordem e progresso" is "order and progress" and the French translation would be "ordre et progrès".
Ordem e progresso
Order and progress
Obviously in Brazil's language: Portuguese. The motto "ordem e progresso" means "order and progress".
The motto at the flag is actually Ordem e Progresso (not de). Ordem e Progresso means ORDER AND PROGRESS. (its a positivism movement motto). ORDEM - ORDER PROGRESSO - PROGRESS not that difficult...
Actually, it's not Spanish; it's Portuguese. It says Ordem E Progresso, which means Order and Progress.
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'Ordem e Progresso' means 'Order and Progress'
Does not exist brazilian language... It's portugese and means Order & Progress
Ordem e progresso (Order and progress)
"Ordem e Progresso" ("Order and Progress")
Brazil.