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What country is Brazil?

Brazil, officially the Federal Republic of Brazil, is a country in South America. Brazil is the 5th largest country in the world by area and the 5th largest population in the world. It is bordered by most of the countries and territories in South America: Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana to the north, Colombia to the northwest, Bolivia and Peru to the west, Argentina, and Paraguay to the north. southwest and Uruguay to the south. To the east of Brazil is a long coastline bordering the Atlantic Ocean.

Most of Brazil is located between the equator and the Tropic of Cancer, so it has a hot and humid tropical climate. That is the condition to form a very rich flora and fauna in Brazil. Brazil's population is concentrated mainly in the coastal areas and large urban areas in the interior.

Brazil was a colony of Portugal in the past until 1822 when it became an independent country. Today, Brazil is a federal republic. Brazil is currently a middle-income country and the largest economy in Latin America.

Brazil is also the only country in South America that speaks Portuguese and it has the largest Catholic population in the world. Culturally, Brazil is famous for its lively carnival and is a powerhouse in the sport of football.

What is the language of Brazil?

Portuguese is the only official language in Brazil. The entire population speaks this language and it is clearly the only language used in schools, in the media, in business, and all administrative purposes.

 Moreover, Brazil is the only Portuguese-speaking country in the Americas, so it has made this language one of the unique features of the country. Brazilian Portuguese has developed independently of the European vernacular and has undergone less phonetic changes than the original Portuguese, for which it is often referred to as the "Camões" language. which existed in the 16th century, similar to the Portuguese language spoken in southern Brazil today, rather than the language spoken in Portugal today.

Brazilian Portuguese has had a great influence on the American Indian and African languages. Generally speaking, speakers of anyone variant can understand the other, but they, the Portuguese dialects, have many major differences in tone, vocabulary, and spelling.

Many vernacular languages ​​are spoken daily in aboriginal communities, mainly in northern Brazil. Although many of these communities have regular contact with the Portuguese, the teaching of native languages ​​is now being encouraged.

 Several other languages ​​are spoken by descendants of immigrants, often bilingual, in the farming communities of southern Brazil. The other languages ​​most commonly spoken are German and Italian. In the city of São Paulo, you can find Japanese-speaking communities like Liberdade.

English is part of the curriculum of graduate schools, but few Brazilians are truly fluent in the language. Most Portuguese speakers can understand Spanish to one degree or another because of the similarities between the two languages ​​of the same Latin family.

What is the culture of Brazil like?

Various influences

The culture of Brazil is mainly based on the culture of Portugal. The country was a Portuguese colony for three centuries and Portuguese immigrants brought to Brazil important foundations of its culture: Portuguese, Catholicism. and architecture. In addition, there are typical customs and lifestyles of the Portuguese people.

As a multi-racial country with many cultural colors, Brazil is also influenced by many other ethnic groups. Native Americans have influenced Brazil's vocabulary and cuisine, while blacks of African descent, brought to Brazil as slaves in the past, have had an important influence on music and the dances of this country.

 In the 19th and 20th centuries, the influx of immigrants from Italy, Germany, Spain, Japan, the Middle East came to Brazil and established large communities living together in the cities, creating The background has different unique imprints and is concentrated mainly in southern Brazil.

Interesting things about Brazil

There is a big gap between the rich and the poor

Every country in the world has a divide between rich and poor, in the list of countries with the most discrimination, this land ranks 11th, behind the poor countries in Africa.

 Even so, the standard of living of the people here has increased significantly among the middle class.

 As a tourist, you should be careful and always stay in places that are safe for you. Do not carry a lot of money when moving or visiting here and there, keep valuables in the hotel in case of pickpockets or robbers. Use a hotel taxi, don't take a taxi outside, and you should always be alert and aware of where you are in the city at night.

Partying is very important in Brazilian life

Brazilians have two big and world-famous events, Carnival and New Year's Reveillon. Besides, the country also has countless other festivals taking place throughout the year such as regional festivals, city art programs, festivals, and religious ceremonies.

In Rio de Janeiro, the city has many free music festivals with performances from its top artists right on the streets, while in Recife, there are concerts all over the streets. city, beach,...

The Northeast region of this place has many festivals. The Bumba Meu Boi festival in Sao Luis, while in the Northeast of Maranhao in July often has an event that blends with the folklore traditions of Africans, indigenous Indians, and Europeans celebrating together. Throw up parties like no other here.

Rhythm is the king of South America

With a knack for being able to play and enjoy any kind of music, the locals are unbeatable at playing and listening to varying amounts and quality of music. The world knows the bossa nova, slow samba mixed with American jazz and dramatic French, a mix of American drums and European marching. The dances in this region to the drumming of various drum styles reflect the diversity of ethnic groups in this country.

Its northeastern region has its rhythms: embolden, Baio, and forro are also widely known throughout the country.

Rural folk music in the South emerged with Sertaneja music, a famous Ballad in the world today.

Understanding the people here is a process that helps you integrate quickly into this land. People here are not too heavy on privacy and personal space, they often express their feelings to the opposite person in a very comfortable way. It's common for a man to introduce himself to a woman and kiss her both cheeks and then walk away.

A meeting day of the people in this area happens with a lot of kisses on the cheek, for them, it is a wonderful thing.

There are no shy people in this land

If talking about the most outstanding things about Brazilians, it is their vibrant and passionate character. Coming here, you should immerse yourself in this vibrant society to have the brightest moments of your life on this land.

The people here like to express themselves without any hindrance to them. Not just ordinary conversations, but also through train horns, TV sounds, advertising sounds...

English is not a common language

Because much of the culture of this land is based on the culture of Portugal, languages ​​such as Portuguese and Spanish are the most common. This country is a multi-racial country with many cultural colors, this region is also influenced by many different ethnic groups in the world (Italy, Germany, Spain, Japan, Middle East...).

However, in cities like Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo people still speak English, but in the suburbs of these two places, you will have language difficulties if you only know English. People in this land also love American movies and listen to the songs of singer Adele.

The people of this land are very hospitable and warm, if you know some of their common sayings, you will be more sympathetic when communicating with the locals. Todo bomb? (How are you? Is everything fine?), Eu na Nintendo (I don't understand). Hay: futebol (You should know this).

Bars that serve delicious fruit juices

Perhaps a tropical land surrounded by vast green forests, the climate and nature are very favorable, so Brazil has many delicious fruit trees. You've probably never heard of fruits and drinks with names like cajun, camu-camu, and pitanga. The people here are experts in making the perfect drink from the fruit, which is called sucos in the local language.

Every street in Rio de Janeiro has juice bars.

In this country, there is a specialty of bananas, although bananas can be grown everywhere, only in Brazil, this fruit is the best. Even better if you can drink banana juice.

Brazil related products are available on Printerval.com

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