Today's Stock Market closing set it to BRL 1,93. (Feb 18th, 2013).
Brazilian currency is the Real. The "cruzeiro" was a former currency. I don't know the current rate for the Real, something like 1.8 reais for one dollar.
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.
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 such thing as the Brazilian Dollar. Brazil's currency is the Real (plural: Reais). The woman in the Brazilian Real is physical representation of the Republic.
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
It changes constantly, although not drastically. Posting a numerical value here would be futile because it would deem itself obsolete in about a week. Google "US Dollar to Brazilian Real" it will give you the up to date rate. Or: http://www.google.com/intl/en/help/features.html#currency Towards the bottom of the page will be a currency converter.
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)
On May 15, 2010 one Brazilian real [BRL] converts to $0.56 USD [U.S. dollar]. One U.S. dollar converts to 1.79 Brazilian real [BRL]. Its currency sign is R$.
On May 15, 2010 one Brazilian real [BRL] converts to $0.56 USD [U.S. dollar]. One U.S. dollar converts to 1.79 Brazilian real [BRL]. Its currency sign is R$.
The Brazilians don't use dollars. Their currency is called Brazilian Real. (Pronounced "Ree-Ale").
On May 15, 2010, one U.S. dollar [USD] converts to 1.79 Brazilian real [BRL]. One Brazilian real [BRL] converts to $0.56 USD [U.S. dollar]. Its currency sign is R$.
One Brazilian dollar is worth about five dollars in America.