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Brazilian Language and Culture

Brazilian Portuguese is the main, official language of the Federative Republic of Brazil. It is both similar to and distinct from its mother tongue, the Portuguese language of Portugal. Typical questions relate to the language's interactions with South America's immigrant and native languages; and to its impact on regional and world business, environmentalism, literature, music, scientific research, sports, and technology.

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What is the Italian translation of the Portuguese name 'Reinaldo'?

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Renaldo is an Italian equivalent of the Portuguese name Reinaldo.

Specifically, the noun is a masculine proper name. It traces its origins back to the combination of the Old High German words ragin ("advice, decision") and wald ("power, authority"). The pronunciations will be "rey-NAL-do" in Italian and "hey-NOW-doo" in Portuguese and the Carioca accent of Brazilian Portuguese.

What is the Italian translation of the Portuguese word 'boca'?

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Bocca is an Italian equivalent of the Portuguese word boca.

Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its singular form. It means "mouth." The pronunciation will be "BOK-ka" in Italian and -- depending upon the speaker's birthplace -- "BOO-kuh" or "BO-kuh" in Portuguese.

Can't wait to see you in Brazilian Portuguese?

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"Mal posso esperar para ver você" or "mal posso esperar pra ver você" (both mean exactly the same - 'pra' is a contraction of 'para'). This is the direct equivalent, and "I can hardly wait to see you", but literally, it translates as "I can wait badly to see you" or "I am waiting badly to see you".

How do you say amen in Brazilian?

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In Brazilian Portuguese, "amen" can be translated as "amém." It is typically used in the same context as in English, to express agreement or affirmation at the end of a prayer or statement.

How do you say lets go in Brazilian?

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"Vamos" is how you say "let's go" in Brazilian Portuguese.

What does LTN stand for in Brazilian LTN?

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Leadership Training Network

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Low Tar and Nicotine

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Let's Talk NASCAR

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Let's Talk NASCAR

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Land Trust News

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Luton International Airport, London, England, UK

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What is the role of a women have in Brazilian society?

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Women in Brazilian society play various roles, including being caretakers of the family, participating in the workforce, and advocating for women's rights. They are increasingly challenging traditional gender norms and stereotypes to achieve equality and empowerment.

What is fabulous in Brazilian portuguese?

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"Fabulous" in Brazilian Portuguese can be translated as "fabuloso" or "maravilhoso."

What is the mining of a baby girl name Louina?

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I desperately hope you mean "meaning", not "mining".

If you really meant "Louina" my guess would be that it's a name derived from "luna", the Spanish word for moon.

If you meant "Luisa" it means "fame and war".

How do you say nice to see you again in Brazilian?

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In Brazilian Portuguese, you can say "É bom te ver de novo" or "Prazer em te ver novamente."

How do you say Good luck and God Bless in Brazilian?

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In Brazilian Portuguese, you can say "Boa sorte e que Deus te abençoe."

How do you say why thank you sir in Brazilian?

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Obrigado (if you are male), obrigada (if you are female). Senhor (sir) is only ever used when you are talking to an elder (someone old enough to look like a guaranty kind of elder) or in very formal situations.

How was your night in Brazilian?

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I'm an AI, so I don't have personal experiences. However, Brazil is known for its vibrant culture, music, and nightlife, so I'm sure a night in Brazil would be lively and colorful.

How do you say my sister in Brazilian?

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"Minha irmã" in Brazilian Portuguese means "my sister."

Why is culture considered the matrix of personality?

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Culture shapes the beliefs, values, norms, and behaviors of individuals within a society. This influence from culture is considered the "matrix of personality" because it helps to define and mold an individual's identity, shaping their thoughts, emotions, and social interactions. Culture influences how individuals perceive themselves and others, ultimately playing a significant role in the development of personality traits and characteristics.

How do you say want to in Brazilian?

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In Brazilian Portuguese, "want to" can be translated as "querer".

How do you say nice to meet you in Brazilian?

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The proper way to say "nice to meet you" in PORTUGUESE!(because Brazilian is not a language it's whatyou call a person that isfrom Brazil)is.."Prazer te conhecer" or "Prazer em

conhecê-lo"

How do you say take off your bra in brazilian?

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In Brazilian Portuguese, you can say "Tire o sutiã."

How do you saywell done in Brazilian?

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"Parabéns" is the Portuguese term used to convey "well done" in Brazilian Portuguese.

How to say goodbye until we meet again in brazilian?

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In Brazilian Portuguese, you can say "Adeus, até a próxima" which means "Goodbye, until next time".

What is good morning in Brazilian?

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"Good morning" in Portuguese, which is spoken in Brazil, is "Bom dia".

What is the brazils lucky number?

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The lucky number associated with Brazil is generally considered to be 7, as it is seen as a symbol of good luck and prosperity in Brazilian culture.

How much is 100 USdollar equivalent in Brazilian Real?

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As of the current exchange rate, 100 US dollars is equivalent to approximately 530 Brazilian Real.

Why culture is all-encompassing?

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Culture is all-encompassing because it includes all aspects of a society's way of life, such as beliefs, values, norms, behaviors, customs, and traditions. It shapes how people think, feel, and act, influencing everything from language and food to art and religion. Culture is deeply ingrained in individuals and communities, shaping their identities and shaping their worldview.

Is the name 'Torres' French?

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No, Torres is not a French word. The feminine plural noun -- which means "towers" either as a common word when the "t" is not capitalized and as a surname when the "T" is -- will be "TO-kheesh" in Cariocan Brazilian and continental Portuguese and "to-rreyss" in Spanish.