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"Nazi" (NOT-see) is a nickname for the German "Nationalsozialist" party. The term, "Nazi" was used as a derogatory name for this party. "Nazi" was loosely patterned after "Sozi", which was a derogatory name for 'Sozialist'.
Yes, i believe the majority of Portuguese people are caucasian.
no Mexican food is for Mexicans and portuguese food is for portuguese people
The Portuguese translation for the name Thomas is "Tomás." It is a common name in Portuguese-speaking countries and retains a similar pronunciation to its English counterpart, though the accent on the "a" distinguishes it in writing.
A name is only derogatory if you think it is so. Some people call dogs mutts or mongrels in an attempt to be insulting.
This last name is Portuguese and was popular among Portuguese and Brazilian people
In truth, there aren't many derogatory names for a capitalist, because so many people think that "capitalist" itself is derogatory. The only one that comes to mind for me is: robber baron
Yes, 'kaka' is a Portuguese name. It is a common nickname for people with the given name 'Carlos,' particularly in Brazil.
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The Kalahari desert. The Hottentot name is considered derogatory, the standardised name is Khoikhoi meaning 'people people' or 'real people'
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As far as I know, Gordon has no a Portuguese equivalent name.
The Portuguese name for wolf is "lobo".
The plural of Portuguese is Portuguese people or Portuguese speakers.
Some people in Brazil are Portuguese.
it means something in Portuguese i cant find the origin but lots of people have this name