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Brazil is a big South American country with a population close to 200,000,000 where Portuguese is the official language. Its economy is booming and the future is so auspicious to the point that São Paulo is considered the Latin America's business capital. Brazil has a combination of both flora and fauna, which is ecologically unique. The beginning of Brazilian literature is controversial; it is painted as the nativist experiences in their new land; the writings of Jesuits, and/or even the expression of colonial experience with a slave-holding social component.

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A goose, a woman, and a goat, are bad things lean. Quote from São Paulo.

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A gossiping woman talks of everybody, and everybody of her. Brazilian Portuguese translation quote from Rio de Janeiro

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A pig on credit makes a good winter and a bad spring. Brazilian Portuguese translation quote from Nova Iguaçu

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A ragged colt may make a handsome horse. Brazilian Portuguese translation quote from Brasília.

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A good thing is soon caught up. Brazilian Portuguese translation quote.

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A good year is determined by its spring. Quote from Porto Alegre.

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A good word quenches more than a cauldron of water. Brazilian Portuguese quote

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A goose cannot graze after him. Translation quote

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A great thrust of a lance at a dead Moor. Quote translated from Brazilian Portuguese.

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A house without either a cat or a dog is the house of a scoundrel. Quote from São Bernardo do Campo.

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