There's no such thing as a "brazilian dollar".
The Brazilian currency is called "Real" (R$).
1 Real is weaker than 1 dollar. The exchange rate changes daily.
Brazilian currency is known as reals
The Brazilians don't use dollars. Their currency is called Brazilian Real. (Pronounced "Ree-Ale").
The budget of Brazilian Intelligence Agency is 250,000,000 dollars.
One Brazilian dollar is worth about five dollars in America.
The Portuguese word for "dollar" is "dólar" The Brazilian unit of currency that is the functional equivalent of the dollar in the US is the Real. As of February 2014, one Brazilian Real is worth about 0.42 US Dollars
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A wax can cost anywhere from twenty dollars and one hundred dollars depending on location in the country. A Brazilian wax is more expensive than a normal type of wax.
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The value of 410,000 cruzeiros is equal to 149.09 Brazilian real, which is equivalent to $85.15. The Brazilian cruzeiro is obsolete. It was replaced with the Brazilian real on July 1, 1994. One Brazilian real is equivalent to 2750 Brazilian cruzeiros. One Brazilian real is equivalent to 0.571102 U.S. dollars.
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One Brazilian Real is equal to almost 25 cents in the U.S. currency 1 Brazilian Real = 0,51 US Dollar (currency of May 21st, 2007)
There is no language called Brazilian. However, there is a dialect of the Portuguese language called Brazilian Portuguese. The verb "to attack" is "atacar". The imperative "attack" is "ataque". The noun "attack" is "ataque".