favelas
A slum in Brazil is much the same as a slum in South Africa, India or turkey, except for language
No! It is a Brazilian slum.
Orher term for slum note
Morro means hill. But it also means slum areas built on hills in city areas.
A slum is a term that is used to describe an area of town where the houses are run-down and substandard. The place to find a slum in town would be in the area where the people have very low or no incomes.
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In Brazilian Portuguese, "nan" is not a recognized term or word. It is not a word in Portuguese or commonly used in Brazilian culture.
Favela is a Brazilian word for 'slum area'. There are numerous located throughout the country. Most famous (or infamous) are those favelas clinging to the hillsides of Rio de Janeiro.
"Parabéns" is the Portuguese term used to convey "well done" in Brazilian Portuguese.
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what are the cleanliness among the slum dwellers
The entire city is one big slum.