brazilian

[US]/brə'ziljən/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. someone from Brazil
adj. of or relating to Brazil.

Phrases & Collocations

Brazilian culture

Brazilian cuisine

Brazilian music

Brazilian football

brazilian music

brazilian dance

brazilian food

brazilian culture

brazilian people

brazilian flag

brazilian coffee

brazilian soccer

brazilian beach

brazilian carnival

Example Sentences

She got a Brazilian wax before going on vacation.

Brazilian cuisine is known for its vibrant flavors and diverse ingredients.

He loves listening to Brazilian music.

The Brazilian soccer team is famous worldwide.

She bought a Brazilian bikini for her beach vacation.

Brazilian jiu-jitsu is a popular martial art.

The Brazilian rainforest is home to many unique species.

They are planning a trip to explore Brazilian culture.

The Brazilian economy has been growing steadily.

She learned to make a traditional Brazilian dessert.

she enjoys brazilian music and dance.

he is learning brazilian portuguese.

they serve delicious brazilian food at the restaurant.

brazilian culture is rich and diverse.

the brazilian carnival is famous worldwide.

she bought a beautiful brazilian necklace.

brazilian soccer players are known for their skills.

he dreams of visiting brazil for the brazilian festival.

they are hosting a brazilian-themed party this weekend.

she loves the vibrant colors of brazilian art.

Real-world Examples

Oh, it's a Brazilian martial art that incorporates dance.

Source: Desperate Housewives (Audio Version) Season 5

I need a Brazilian. Want to head uptown?

Source: G G Gyypsy

OK, and have you met a Brazilian person?

Source: American English dialogue

German and Brazilian papers have shrugged off the recession.

Source: Past exam papers for English reading comprehension (English II) in the postgraduate entrance examination.

Brazilian environmental police destroyed excavators and pumps.

Source: Environment and Science

The Brazilian scientists call them " flying rivers."

Source: TED Talks (Audio Version) February 2016 Collection

So this time it's a Brazilian girl.

Source: The Evolution of English Vocabulary

Vaukin de Silva is a Brazilian who lives and works in New York.

Source: CET-6 Listening Past Exam Questions (with Translations)

Alright! And your mom was Brazilian, is that correct?

Source: 73 Quick Questions and Answers with Celebrities (Bilingual Selection)

It killed most members of the Brazilian football team.

Source: BBC Listening December 2016 Collection

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