'Carnival block parties' is an English equivalent of 'blocos de carnaval'. The phrase refers to some of the revelries that are organized in conjunction with the Brazilian Carnival in Rio de Janeiro. It's pronounced 'BLOH-koozh djee KAHR-nuh-vow'* according to the carioca accent of Rio.
*The sound 'ow' is similar to the English exclamation 'ow' for pain.
'Blocos de Carnaval' is a Portuguese equivalent of 'Carnival block parties'. The phrase refers to one type of revelry that's organized in conjunction with Brazil's famous yearly Carnival celebrations in Rio de Janeiro. It's pronounced 'BLOH-koozh djee KAHR-nuh-vow'* according to the carioca accent of Rio.*The sound 'ow' sounds similar to the English exclamation 'ow' of pain.
Carnaval de antaño was created in 1940.
Manhã de Carnaval was created in 1959.
The duration of Domingo de carnaval is 1.28 hours.
"Pair of" is a literal English equivalent of the Portuguese phrase par de. The pronunciation will be "pah djee" in Cariocan Brazilian and continental Portuguese.
Domingo de carnaval was created on 1945-10-22.
Carnaval de Paris was created on 1998-05-15.
martes de Carnaval
Quebec is a french place and Carnaval de Quebec is french
Innovative parade floats, extravagant costumes on a grand scale, and enthusiastic samba schools [Escolas de Samba] explain why Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil is famous. Parade extravaganzas take place in the almost half-mile [0.7 kilometers] long Sambadrome Marquês de Sapucaí. Also there are block party revelries [blocos de carnaval] throughout the city.
Carnaval de Binche - 1930 is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT
Martes de carnaval - 1991 is rated/received certificates of: Spain:13