The Brazilian currency is called the "real" (singular form pronounced "hey-al" as the R in the beginning of a word in Portuguese makes the same sound as an H in English) or "reais" (plural form pronounced "hey-ice")...
They shorten it by writing R$.
They have R$0.05, R$.10, R$.25, R$.50, and R$1.00 coins and R$2, R$5, R$10, R$20, R$50, R$100 bills.
REAL - Pronounce Re -all
brazilians make over 100 dollars
brazilians drink loads of different types of drinks but they drink alot of alcohol
Real (ray-all)
Portuguese.
sandals and nike sneakers.
in the city the are very colorful and close together
The kind of money used in japan is YEN.
English money
Danish Croner is what they use in Greenland for money
The vast majority of Brazilians do not have as much disposable income as people in the developed world, so I guess the main expenditure would be on food, clean water, and shelter.
they use pesoPeso