State of Bahia, year 1500.
Capital ( of a country, a state...)
The state in Brazil where Yoruba is spoken is Bahia. Yoruba, a language with African roots, is spoken in Brazil as a result of the transatlantic slave trade. It has influenced various aspects of Brazilian culture, especially in Bahia, where a large Afro-Brazilian community resides.
The second most spoken language in Massachusetts is Spanish. It is spoken by a significant portion of the population in the state, particularly in communities with higher levels of Hispanic residents.
'Sabi�-laranjeira' [Turdus rufiventris] is the Portuguese equivalent of 'Rufous-bellied thrush', which is the name of the Brazilian national and the São Paulo state bird.
"Love" is an English equivalent of the Portuguese and Spanish word amor. The masculine singular noun may be used as an endearment or to refer to the attitude, feeling or state. The pronunciation will be "uh-MOOR" in Cariocan Brazilian and continental Portuguese and "a-MOR" in Uruguayan Spanish.
After living and working for an American multinational company in São Paulo, Brazil for just over 20 years, I can say that nobody and I mean almost nobody speaks Spanish . . . Therefore, after Portuguese, the most spoken language must be English and even then, English is not spoken too widely! David
"Status: married" is one English equivalent of the Portuguese phrase estado casado. The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase -- which also translates as "been married" and "married state" -- will be "ee-STA-doo kuh-ZA-doo" in Cariocan Brazilian and continental Portuguese.
The word for 'hello' in Portuguese is ola, which is pronounced as oh-LA. The word in Brazilian Portuguese is oi, which is pronounced as the 'oy' sound in the English word 'toy'.All the forms to say hello in Brazilian portuguese are : "Oi" (the most common) "Olá," "Tudo bem ?" ( All right ?) .. Oba, Opa, "Alô você" (Hello you )... Salve...(from latin "Ave") Ei, Ou....These forms vary according to the regions, south, southeast, northeast, north,and the forms above are the most common on the state of São Paulo.
I'm guessing that would be "Havaianas", a popular Brazilian brand of flip-flops.
Gonzales is both a Brazilian and a Mexican name since both nations speak Portuguese.Please state clearly how you spell your name. Does it end on S or a Z ? It ends with s
'Rufous-belled thrush' [Turdus rufiventris] is the English equivalent of 'Sabi�-laranjeira', which is the name of the Brazilian national and the São Paulo state bird.
The first word spoken on the moon was "Houston," which is a city in the state of Texas, USA.