The motto of Mirabilandia - Brazil - is 'Sua vida mais divertida'.
The motto of Empire of Brazil is 'Independência ou Morte!'.
Taubaté's motto is 'Per aspera pro Brasilia All sacrifice for Brazil'.
Obviously in Brazil's language: Portuguese. The motto "ordem e progresso" means "order and progress".
Ordem e Progresso ("Order and Progress") is the national motto of Brazil.Specifically, the national motto was inspired by the positivist motto of French philosopher Auguste Comte (January 17, 1798-September 5, 1857): 'L'amour pour principe et l'ordre pour base; le progrès pour but' ("Love as a principle and order as the basis; progress as the goal"). Comte was admired by the members of the military coup that turned Brazil into a republic on November 15, 1889.
Hi I know this motto because I have a friend from Brazil. "Ordem E Pregresso" Means "Order and Progress" in English.Hope that helps!
Brazil does not have nick names. the entire name is Repúbluca Federativa do Brasil (Federative Republic of Brazil). In Portuguese (language spoken in Brazil), it's: Brasil Brazil: is how it's called in English. In french it's called: Brésil And, it may be different in other languages too.
Actually, the right expression presented in the Brazil's flag is 'Ordem e Progresso', a Positivist motto that means order (the arrangement meaning of the word) and progress (meaning improvement).
Lesotho's motto is ''.
Walsingham School's motto is 'No Motto'.
The motto of Dainese is 'Inspired by humans.'.
In the sentence "That motto is cool," the word "motto" is a noun. It is used as the subject of the sentence.