because the ideals of the country are Order and Progress
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Ordem e progresso (Order and progress)
Brazil.
First of all, "ordem e progresso" is Portuguese, not French, and is the National Motto of Brazil. However, the English translation of "ordem e progresso" is "order and progress" and the French translation would be "ordre et progrès".
Ordem e Progresso (Order and Progress)
The motto at the flag is actually Ordem e Progresso (not de). Ordem e Progresso means ORDER AND PROGRESS. (its a positivism movement motto). ORDEM - ORDER PROGRESSO - PROGRESS not that difficult...
"Ordem e Progresso" ("Order and Progress")
'Ordem e Progresso' means 'Order and Progress'
Obviously in Brazil's language: Portuguese. The motto "ordem e progresso" means "order and progress".
Ordem e progresso
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).
Actually, it's not Spanish; it's Portuguese. It says Ordem E Progresso, which means Order and Progress.
Ordem e Progresso, meaning "Order and Progress," are the words on the flag of Brazil.