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Foz do Iguaçu is among the most visited cities in Brazil – it is home to one of the largest waterfalls in the world.
Originally from the North of Brazil, açaí became popular in Rio during the '80s. Today,it is a hot trend worldwide, but why do Cariocas love açaí that much?
Learning Portuguese could be a great door opener for future opportunities. Check a few reasons why you should learn Brazilian Portuguese.
It’s June, it’s Festa Junina season in Brazil! And one of the things we like the most about this time of the year is all the delicious Festa Junina food.
Your Brazilian friends will love to talk about football with you, especially if they know you understand every slang and football vocabulary in Portuguese.
Brazilian festivals are spread all over Brazil the whole year long. There is always somewhere to go and something new to learn about the Brazilian culture.
Verbs ‘partir’, ‘sair’ and ‘ir embora’ may have the same meaning in Portuguese. However, depending on the context, they express different things completely.
Learning Portuguese is challenging. Some students have a hard time learning some of the most difficult verbs in Portuguese. So, let’s talk about them.
People who love traveling are always thinking about where they are going next. Here are some stunning smaller cities to visit near Rio de Janeiro.
Learn a few words and Portuguese business expressions you will certainly use when working in Brazil or working in a Brazilian company.