Yes it does.
Back when Brazil was a Portuguese colony, a big industry for the Portuguese was the extration of wood. Portugal won a lot of money with this extrative industry.
Not any kind of wood though.
In Brazil we have a typical wood that is red/yelow, looks like it's on fire. Just like burning coal.
There is a name in Portuguese for "burning coal" that is "brasa". So, burning coal is "brasa".
"Brasa" is a noun, the adjective for "like burning coal" is "brasil".
Therefore the wood that was abundant here was named "Pau-Brasil" or Brazilwood (as there is no word in english for "LikeBurningCoal-Wood", or something like that...lol...).
Brazilwood was very popular and used in Europe, so the word was that a "Brazil land" was discovered.
The U.S has nothing to do with brazil or has anything with brazil.
Amazon in English doesn't really mean anything but, there is a very big river called The Amazon and part of it is in Brazil.
Brazil are hosting the 2014 world cup.
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Anything that they can eat, or if they have parents, anything their parents can give them.
They share a border.
Brazil did not invent anything because the United States of America had already invented everything.
QUEIJO ! means cheese
No ,
surfing, swimming.....google it:)
Do you mean the names of the STATES in Brazil? If so, just search for a map of the states of Brazil on google.
well it could be anything if you really want to know but yes fish is the healthy chose in Brazil