Well Brazil is a very multicultural country. Just like in the United States's first settlers were the Native Americans, they were also the first settlers in Brazil. Just like the English colonized United States, the Portuguese Colonized the United States. Just like African slaves were brought to America, African slaves were also brought to Brazil. Just like United States, received many immigrants from Europe and Asia during the early 1900s, so did Brazil. I for one my ancestors come from southern Brazil, which is where most Italians, Germans and Polish immigrants settled so most likely, my ancestors could be any of those nationalities. Hope that helped! :)
There were people living in Brazil before its discovering by Pedro Alvarez Cabral. This means that we have legitimate ancestors.
Brazilian(male)= Brasileño Brazilian(female)= Brasileñabrasileño, abrasileños, as
The Brazilian was created in 1986.
Brazilian is the correct spelling.
The ancestors of samba schools were known as "mocidades" or "blocos." These informal groups emerged in the early 20th century, gathering members of the community to celebrate and perform samba music during Carnival. Over time, these groups evolved into more organized samba schools, formalizing their structure and expanding their cultural significance in Brazilian society.
Brazilian isn't a word in Portuguese but something similar is spelled like this: Brasileira. it almost means the same thing.
I'm Brazilian and we love Churasco. It is a Brazilian B-B-Q.
The plural form of Brazilian is Brazilians
brazilian silver D & A
In Brazilian Portuguese, "nan" is not a recognized term or word. It is not a word in Portuguese or commonly used in Brazilian culture.
Capoeira and Brazilian Ju JiTsu
Mostly from immigrants and from Brazilian people as well.