ALRIGHT! I promised I would make this video a long time ago. I talked to a lot of YOU GUYS the Brazilian Geograpeeps and here's the video YOU helped me with! I'm sure there was a lot of info missed, but the video was already getting long and I had to cut some of it short. Either way, hope you enjoy! #Brazil
As both french and brazilian, french has a lot of traps if you're not aware of them, while portuguese is more straight foward and pronounces every letter of the word.
qualquer coisa em inglês que tenha brazil no meio, e isca pra BR, esses brasileiro da internet sempre que chamar atenção internacional, famosa crise de estrelismo, e se falam mal do meu país ae a zuera HUHuehueheubr come, esse e o lema dos huehuebr da internet, pelo menos do youtube.
when a Brazilian hear, "the brazillian peopl........." SOMEBODY SAID Brazil? (running like nuts to comments) BRAZIL BRAZIL BRAZIL OLEOLEOELEOLEOLEOELEOLEOLEOELEOLEOLEOELE!
AirBorne2win obrigada! Are you from Brazil? I met someone from Brazil recently and I was speaking to him in Portuguese and he didn’t like my sotaque carioca because he’s from do Sul do Brasil lol greetings from Puerto Rico.
lol I may confess, our Spanish is kind of special because...we do a lot the spanglish thing but hey, you are welcome here. I came back from a trip in Guatemala and I totally recommend that country to those who want to improve their Spanish.
6:10 Minas Gerais é a "casa da vovó" do Brasil? Que absurdo! Onde já se viu né mineiros? Aff, venham aqui discutir isso comigo. Aceitam café? Tem pãozinho caseiro e pão de queijo. Preferem queijo só, ou requeijão? Tem broa aqui também. Casa de vó, onde já se viu.
@@bolchevique50 Minas Gerais, Mais que isso, é o segundo pilar que sustenta esse país, pois é 2° maior parque industrial, e 1° em mineração, 2° mais populoso e 2° maior economia 2° maior mercado consumidor gerando riquezas . República do pão de queijo tem que respeitar.
Brazil is a country that should have been at least 30 different ones from the get go. A person from the south has absolutely nothing in common with a person from the north, except for the language. Maybe one day.
Think of some five or six countries brought together for a summer blockbuster where they are forced to live with each other by the Portuguese and end up coming to uneasy terms with it, finally maturing into a single highly diverse group.
Could have said that Florianopolis has more people from Argentina than the real Argentina on the summer, you can properly learn spanish in Santa Catarina in december
I once had to travel from Charqueadas (very close to Porto Alegre) to Caçapava do Sul (south-west region), and it was in January. For every car from Brazil I saw in the highway, there were 2 or 3 from Argentina. It is insane. xD
Esses anos atrás fui pra Bombinhas-SC,e sério,não sabia que tava no Brasil. Era tanto Argentino que se eu gritasse "Pele es mejor que Maradona" eu seria quebrado no cacete kkkkkkkk Ah,e eles eram fãs demais do Michel Teló por algum motivo,ele tocava em todo lugar.
Amanda Trajano You can also say Buenos Aires and Bariloche have more people from Rio and São Paulo during winter than Rio and São Paulo. Florianopolis and Buenos Aires are constantly invaded by Cariocas aka the people who drink Matte as ice tea
I lived in Brazil for sometime (in Paraná) and I fall in love with Tereré and with brazilian music, Sertanejo, Pagode, Forró, Samba and also with more old music like Roupa Nova and Bossa Nova. Saudades do Brasil!
"Paraná é o estado mais frio do Brasil" KKKKKKKKKKKK certeza que foi um curitibano que disse isso pra ele. Moro no Paraná te garanto que não é muito frio aqui, RGS e SC é bem mais frio.
sim, em geral RS é frio, pois é mais longe do equador, igual a santa catarina, mas qnd a gente pensa em curitiba, sózínha ela é fria a maior parte do ano, em razão de que é uma cidade alta, e altitude supera latitude
I loved it dude. I’m Brazilian and I’m from Minas Gerais and I just laughed when you said that it is like a Grandma’s house and everyone likes that. I appreciate it You did a good job and I have this look in my face when we need to talk about Brazilia
I am American, and lived in Minas Gerais for 1 Year. Going to Say its true with food. The Mineiros LOVE Cheese. Cheese are a must in a Mineiro dish. Those Pao De Queijos (Cheese Bread) are the best!!!!!!!! The closest thing here in the USA are the Colombian Cheese Bread that its sold here. In My channel I have videos of me in Brazil.
PS: trying pamonhas is a must! The original and the best pamonhas come from Goiás but Minas has it pretty good too, the other states have mental illness when it comes to pamonhas
Oh my God! SOMEONE ABROAD ACTUALLY TALKED ABOUT US MINEIROS.. it's true, our chesse won several contests and even tried competing with European brands, we like say we craft our cheese with love, its our way. So happy to know North Americans are starting to appreciate this, they're our best friends.
"Curitiba is so high up that it snows every so often." I don't know about the rest of Brazil, but the city that if famous for regular snow because of the altitude is São Joaquim, which is in Santa Catarina. Also, the whitest state of Brazil is also Santa Catarina. Also, the most famous Oktoberfest in Brazil happens in the city of Blumenau, in Santa Catarina.
I feel that Santa Catarina was really underappreciated with the whole dolphin thing haha Since I was born in Rio do Sul (Alto Vale do Itajai), I was expecting Barby to talk about Blumenau. I have good memories from my trips to the coast, and always stopped there (or Pomerode) to eat something. Also, now that I live in Curitiba, I deeply miss cuca. AS CUCAS CATARINENSES BOTAM NO CHINELO AS CUCAS PARANAENSES
Correção: São Paulo é a maior cidade das Américas com 12 milhões de habitantes. A Cidade do México tem 8 milhões de habitantes. Correção 2: O cantor Zé Ramalho não é pernambucano, ele é paraibano!
Lariih Tuber Segundo o Google, São paulo tem 1.521km² e 12,11 milhões de habitantes, enquanto a cidade do México tem 1.485km² e 8,851 milhões de habitantes. São Paulo é maior.
this is by far the best video thal tries to explain our country without focusing in stereotypes like samba, beaches and hot women. and your portuguese is pretty good! it’s one of the hardest languages to learn even for us brazilians. hope you come up here to know a little bit more about our culture, it will be an unique experience! 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
É uma lenda popular que o português seja uma das línguas mais difíceis. Mas a maioria dos brasileiros acredita nisso. A realidade é outra. A escola dos EUA que forma diplomatas classifica o português no seu Grupo 1 (línguas mais fáceis de aprender para um falante de inglês)
@@eddiesantos4978 é que tem muitas gírias e palavras iguais, tipo "bala", pode ser de munição, doce ou droga, "pilha" também, pode ser pilha de bateria, ou pilha de roupa, etc
I live in Germany but have a brazilian mother, so I'm half brazilian. My portuguese is pretty bad, but after watching your video and how you pronounce portuguese words, I'm starting to feel a lot better :D Also a lot of what you said about Rio Grande de Sul can be said about Santa Catarina too, my mum is from there. But I didn't knew about the dolphins :D Quite interesting.
There’s a pretty weird folktale about a magic dolphins man who fornicated with the female villagers somewhere lol It’s pretty weird but you can search it up if you wanna learn about it (It’s a folktale about the pink river dolphins origins I think)
Be welcome to your new home, stay as long as you like, build yourself a family, teach them the value of democracy, liberty of expression and the values of a free society, free of fanatic political ideologies, if Venezuela ever recovers from such a terrible stage in it's history, go back there and restore it if it is your wish. We may look like a strange folk with our large variety of color, accent and varied local/european/native-A cultures, but we consider our neighbors part of our family.
I just recommend you to choose WELL where you're going, because depending of where you go it might be dangerous For example, now it's a TERRIBLE time to go to Rio Grande Do Norte due to the extreme violence that's attacking the state.
Yeah we have it all here, tropical forest, deserts, cold moutains, nice beaches, big cities, small cities filled with culture, a lot of crimes and beautiful people lol
Expectativa: Legal o vídeo vou nos comentários pra ver o que os estrangeiros acharam do vídeo Realidade: 99999999999999999999% comentários de brasileiros
Eu sou francês e gostei.. Agora tenho uma idea dos Estados e das diferenças. E muito interesante estudar isso num país tão grande e diverso que o Brasil.
Just a little Fun Fact: Here in Germany we call the "Brazil Nuts", "Paranüsse" which means in english aswell "Para Nuts" :) Also the Brazillians call Sausages "Vina", in Germany we call them "Wiener" but the Pronounciation is the Same
I don't believe that he made the ser jipe joke. Kkkk Do you know what is the Brazilian city with the biggest concentration of Uber driver's? The Uberlândia (Uberland) kk
+Mosco Monster ha evidencias e manifestacoes de entidades acreanas,algum nascido lä uma memoria um fato. estou propenso a crer que é exata a existencia do acre. por enquanto tenho fé
1 - Paraná is not the coldest state in Brazil. Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina are. However, Curitiba is the coldest capital in Brazil, because it's some 1000 meters above sea level, while the two southernmost capitals, Porto Alegre and Florianópolis, are at sea level. 2 - It snows VERY rarely in Curitiba. I think twice in the last 40 years. It snows more often in several towns of Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul. I would say the biggest Brazilian city that sees snow at least once every couple of years is Caxias do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul, which has a population of 450 thousand. 3 - I think the first Oktoberfest photo of Rio Grande do Sul is actually from Blumenau, Santa Catarina. (the 2nd is from Santa Cruz do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul). Santa Catarina has more german descendents in %, if I am not mistaken.
Actually Paraná and Santa Catarina are the coldest states in Brazil because most of these states are at high altitude compared to the rest of the country , ofc there's some small cities in Santa Catarina which can snow but in average both states have the same temps , Rio Grande do Sul is weird because it's way hotter compared to the rest of the south , most of the state is close to sea level and i have visited many cities there , it felt like São Paulo temp wise.
Except that São Paulo is kinda dry and Rio Grande do Sul very humid. Which extrapolates temperature sensation (feeling). So something like 5ºC can easily feel like -2ºC ~ 0ºC. And something like 28ºC can feel like 30+ºC as well. (fml when it actually gets to 0ºC, there's no amount of good will that'll get you out of bed.) The air is a lot more dense during Summer and seems to pierce through your skin during the Winter. When I landed from São Paulo in Porto Alegre, it felt completely different temperature and humidity-wise. But Rio Grande do Sul is definitely colder than Paraná - effortlessly! xD And São Paulo doesn't get as cold as Rio Grande do Sul. Plus: temperatures here are kind of a fuckfest and quickly alternate sometimes. Humidity, man. That's the real killer.
I have been to Rio de Janerio a month ago, it was really safe. I assisted the Caranaval, and i had so much fun there. Brazilian people are really friendly and they always want to have fun and partying every night is like a part of their everyday routine. I just adore Brazil and especially the brazilianns. Send you so much love from Tunisia
*LegendOFAnguera TV well, fortunately we didn’t, even though we booked a hotel in the center of Rio, Lapa, it was safe and people were so friendly and helping.
definitely Romanian is the weirdest! As an Italian I find extremely easy to understand Spanish and Portuguese, but Romanian is much more difficult. Otherwise, you romanian seem to understand Italian so easily, how do you do that?
scleuse probably because the Protestant church was introduced here by Swedish people, and they first started on Belem, capital of Pará that was the second wealthy state of Brazil because of the rubber exploration... We have history with a lot of countrys apparently...
Ana Luísa gringo kkk nunca falam isso kkk eles ficam rindo de vcs por chamarem asim ,aqui na Europa gringo e ser muito ricos kkk muitos que vão pro Brasil são pobres
There's so much beauty and so much diversity in Brazil. You should go on a road trip there one day. Just be sure that you're traveling with a local guide for language assistance, if not also for cultural orientation.
That's because Tupi was actually the spoken language in Brazil up until the 1700's, when the Empire of Portugal decided all of Brazil should start speaking portuguese and prohibited the use of the Língua Geral Paulista (our Tupi was so advanced that it became distinct from the original indigenous language), so even with the language changing the Tupi names stuck. Lingua Geral Paulista became kind of extinct, I say 'kind of' because there's still a variant of it spoken in Amazonas, which's called Nheengatu.
Not Tupi Guarani (Tupi-Guarani is not a language, is a linguistical branch/family), Lingua Paulista (a constructed language made up of a mixture of languages, that later became Nheengatu, or Modern Tupi)
Thanks for the correction. And Língua Geral Paulista wasn't the one that actually became Nheengatu. At the time there were two Línguas Gerais, the Língua Geral do Sul, which is the Paulista, and Língua Geral do Norte, which evolved to become Nheengatu.
You described Rio as being like the L.A. of Brazil. I had the great privilege of visiting the city in early 1990 while in the navy. After that visit, I always described it as the Miami Beach, NYC and Yosemite National Park all rolled into one.
Dan Sapp in the end of the day, in matters of importance and way of living, Rio is indeed closer to L. A. and São Paulo closer to NYC. Rio has a beach and kinda easy going way of living. When a person wants to become an actor in Brazil, for instance, Rio is the place to go, just like Hollywood for americans. Meanwhile, São Paulo is the place where everything happens. People always on the run, offices and meetings happening everywhere, urban noises 24/7, etc. Happy to know you enjoyed Rio. Maybe you should come back and see the rest of Brazil! Promise it will be even better. Cheers from Curitiba, Paraná State, Brazil.
Joao Pedro Peixoto(I tried to make the A in your name look the same, I failed, sorry) thank you for the information, it is much appreciated and I agree. Rio is a huge city and from my perspective is like NYC in appearance. It has absolutely stunning topography that rivals Yosemite, and amazing beaches. I'm from Tampa Florida which maybe has 300,000 people, the topography is flat flat flat and not much in the way of beaches. Though there are some awesome ones not too far away! While in the navy I was home ported in San Francisco bay area, which is amazing but was blown away by Rio! Two of my friends and I stayed at the Praia Ipanema for three days, checked out the surrounding area and the usual tourist places, we had a great time there! Thanks for the kind words and the invitation to return to Brasil, I would love to!
Hey, why stop in Paraná? Visit Sant Catarina, beautifil beaches and a great night life. Or visit Rio Grande do Sul for a rich history and some odd little immigrant enclaves.
Sinceramente eu amo quando gringos falam do meu país amado,é tão bom ver eles falando sobre aqui e ver o que eles sabem sobre nós, quer dizer, sabem sobre o Brasil 🇧🇷❤️🇧🇷
I’m from Maranhão and even if I’m not living there anymore, you’re totally welcome! Oh! and your account to say Bahia (and to speak Portuguese) is so cute haha ☺️ The strongest part of the words are almost always the one with the accent (Paráaa, Macapáaa). Anyway, “come to Brasil” 😜
Something funny about brazilians is that we are all kinda sick about all the bad stuff happening here (poverty, corruption, etc) and like to say that brazil sucks. But when when anyone from another country decides to talk about it we are all like 'YEAAAAAAH BRASILL!!!!!!!!!!! EEEOOOOOOO I'M HERE AND I'M BRAZILIAN, BRAZIL IS MY COUNTRY HELLO HAVE YOU TRIED PÃO DE QUEIJO AND COXINHA???' I'm brazilian btw :p
Well, nowhere is perfect and nowhere is all bad. We do have our share of problems, and there aren't few. But that doesn't mean we have nothing to offer.
Luiz Philipe isso mesmo que quis dizer. Ele tem cara de BR assim como qualquer um no mundo, porque temos todos tipos de etnia. Nos brasileiros não temos “uma cara” porque não existe uma cara específica para nos definir.
Thank you! Ppl always talk about cheese here but i think you should try churrasco from here Thinking of it... i think you should see what we daily eat here
@@yodavanckart "churrasco"? Go vegan! :) The animals and the planet need a better time. Now I dont eat "pao de queijo" because there are milk. But, I agree... This is very good!
@@nathangiovanni_Vegano eat meat is not a really good things but that kind of became a cutural thing from here. churrascos de domingo (sunday's barbecues) are a really common thing made for spend time with friends and family
Eu falo "acre do sudeste" de senso comum, as pessoas não conhecem o ES direito,nem eu conhecia até q fui na Praia da costa no carnaval. Enfim, foi apenas uma brincadeira da minha parte
Like Washington... I'm Brazilian and when someone quotes Washington I don't know if they're talking about the capital or the state. And Sao Paulo also.
xTWOGPlays Fifty years ago, the confusion was worse because after transferring the federal capital to Brasília, the city of Rio de Janeiro and former capital of the country became federalized, like Saint Petersburg in Russia. In other words, the city was independent of any Brazilian state. While the state capital of Rio de Janeiro had remained in Niterói since the beginning of the nineteenth century. Ten years have passed after federalization, so finally there was a merger of the city with the homonymous state and became its capital in 70s. Some critics say to this actually days that it was to better develop the state of Rio de Janeiro as Sao Paulo state has developed rapidly between the 1960s and 1970s.
At Least São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro they are somewhat at the same place (but bigger or smaller place). But Washington DC at the opposite side of the country hahahaha
The most famous Oktoberfest outside Germany actually takes place in Santa Catarina, in the city of Blumenau. The state also has very strong italian, azorian portuguese, austrian, polish and japanese influences. Most of the coldest towns of the country are located here, as well as the highest peak of southern Brazil, Morro da Igreja (approximately 1800 m high), where a temperature of -17° C was recorded once. Visit Santa Catarina! Great landscapes, diverse culture and welcoming people await!
Piauí isn't actually the poorest state in Brazil, Maranhão and Alagoas have lower GDPs per capita. And yes, we have wonderful beaches too in our small (66km) but dazzling coastline.
Amazing video man! Just some notes if anyone outside Brazil care: - The facts about Rio Grande do Sul's european colonization is also true to Santa Catarina and Paraná. In fact, the biggest german population is in Santa Catarina, and they have the biggest Okctoberfest in the country - Salvador in Bahia was the first capital of Brazil, and Rio de Janeiro was the second - The city of Bonito in Mato Grosso do Sul literally means "beautiful"
"I don't get it, there's an R but sounds like an H" YESSSS. In Portuguese R = H (if double or single as the first letter, if single anywhere else it becomes harsh as the spanish R). Same goes for S, single followed by a vowel = z, double S or single in beginning = s. And the H have no sound by itself, it only change the sound of the consonant it follows, like CH makes a SH sound.
Banana you know that we consider phrases like that a little bit offensive, right? Portuguese is a beautiful language as well and is more close to Italian than Spanish, for example I find spanish a difficult language to learn and pronounce, and they have the same difficulty to say word that have ão, ões, ch... If you speak Spanish very few people will be able to understand you...
Actually... The biggest Oktoberfest is in Santa Catarina, as well as the most german Cities. The coldest spot of Brazil is in Santa Catarina, we have some of the safest cities in the Country, we have beaches that rival the ones in the north and we talk "singing". Also, everyone that comes to where I live (Vale do Itajai) Says that some cities in here resemble part of the Europe.
Obrigado por comentar. É curioso ficar na expectativa do que vão falar do nosso estado. Aí atribuem nossas principais características históricas ao RS e falam dessa parada dos golfinhos que eu nem fazia ideia.
great topic! brazil is a great country and i feel like that not many people know a lot about it outside its borders @ 5:08 i think it's "pantanal" and not "patanal". portuguese is not my first language so i might be wrong though
Minas gerais is also know as our love for cheese in general, we are like Wisconsin, CHEESE everywhere. I loved your video! I'm a brazilian and I felt that I didn't know my own country, so many cool facts, and that is why ppl say we a beautiful country. I think living there gives you a kinda depressing perspective but you gave me some ideas to what to visit!
@RFT aqui no Sul é comum falar o R no começo das palavras com som de R mesmo, mas também com som de H. Cresci ouvindo 4 erres diferentes. R com som de H, R com som de R, R caipira e Rrrrr espanhol.
@RFT ele está distinguindo do Português Europeu, sabe o original? (Caso tenha esquecido que nosso idioma é a junção da pronúncia, indígena, africana, de imigrantes europeus e asiáticos com o português colonial)
11:00 hahahaha true, my paternal grandfather speaks Italian, and my maternal grandmother speaks polish. They didn't teach my parents because of the Military Dictatorship in Brazil, where foreigner languages were banned. Because of that, I'm learning only TODAY Polish and Italian.
ALRIGHT! I promised I would make this video a long time ago. I talked to a lot of YOU GUYS the Brazilian Geograpeeps and here's the video YOU helped me with! I'm sure there was a lot of info missed, but the video was already getting long and I had to cut some of it short. Either way, hope you enjoy! #Brazil
Geography Now not first
I love Brazil because of everything there.
Thanks Geography Now, you're the best!
Hey barby..why can't you do the same with INDIA
Geography Now OK VOCÊ FAZ UM VÍDEO SOBRE O MEU PAIS MAS NAO TEM LEGENDA NA MINHA LINGUA
Geography Now make one of these on Australia,
"Minas Gerais is like the grandma's house of Brasil" Thats actually the best expression i've ever heard about a state in my entire life
“Whole life” it’s a good one way to say it
Well, Is it true?
@@PrincessLockette yeah its absolutely true lmao
hahaha nunca tinha ouvido essa mas é muito verdade, nunca vi ninguem reclamar de mineiro, e todo mundo diz que a comida deles é melhor hahah
Sim
“Portuguese is the Danish of the Latin world, you pronounce the first part and just give up”
*French wants to know your location*
Agreed! 🤣🤣🤣
Yeah. Portuguese, Spanish and Italian are very closer one another than French and Romeno
Respeita o Brasil! 😎😎
@@marlonsaveri Catalã and Romanche Italian, Spanish, Portuguese European (Swiss language), very closer
As both french and brazilian, french has a lot of traps if you're not aware of them, while portuguese is more straight foward and pronounces every letter of the word.
Acre = Brazilian Area 51
Acre = The place on the dinosaurs still exist (internal joke in Brazil)
rHuIkar Solo Feed Eu sei po
estou ciente que vc sabe, relax
Nunca confie em comentários editados...
rHuIkar Solo Feed essa conversa internacional aí. Kkkkjjkkk. Quase morri
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Esse cara é um mito! Achou duas pessoas do Acre em Los Angeles! Eu não acho nem aqui em Minas kkkkkkkkk
Tu não acha nem no Acre
@@Somebody_tt kkkk
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O Brasil é tão grande que cada estado é como se fosse um país diferente.
Né isso mano 🤣🤣🇧🇷❤️❤️
Pior q parece msm, é muito diferente a cultura dos lugares
Se é assim, Bahia é meu país
@@ducklendario_br9736 e nois kk sou de Ilhéus
Dilmônio Roussef sou de Salvador
Colocar Brasil no título é um imã de br
Edit: obrigado pelos 7 mil likes
Edit2: so quem é brasileiro e ama esse pais da like
Guilherme DKT é claro :v
True
qualquer coisa em inglês que tenha brazil no meio, e isca pra BR, esses brasileiro da internet sempre que chamar atenção internacional, famosa crise de estrelismo, e se falam mal do meu país ae a zuera HUHuehueheubr come, esse e o lema dos huehuebr da internet, pelo menos do youtube.
when a Brazilian hear, "the brazillian peopl........." SOMEBODY SAID Brazil? (running like nuts to comments) BRAZIL BRAZIL BRAZIL OLEOLEOELEOLEOLEOELEOLEOLEOELEOLEOLEOELE!
huuehueh vdd, BRs são tudo carente por atenção. E eles adoram falar mal do próprio país, mas quando tem um gringo elogiando, aí o assunto é outro
I studied Portuguese at the university just because I love Brasil. Someday I will visit this amazing and diverse country. Obrigada pelo vídeo.
AirBorne2win obrigada! Are you from Brazil? I met someone from Brazil recently and I was speaking to him in Portuguese and he didn’t like my sotaque carioca because he’s from do Sul do Brasil lol greetings from Puerto Rico.
lol I may confess, our Spanish is kind of special because...we do a lot the spanglish thing but hey, you are welcome here. I came back from a trip in Guatemala and I totally recommend that country to those who want to improve their Spanish.
@@КристинаВаскес if you ever come here, GO EITHER TO THE SOUTH OR TO THE NORTHEAST, FORGET THE REST EXISTS
@@rogeriacoelho2989 mas mato-grosso tem capivara
Keep your studies going.. portuguese is difficult but don't worry about grammar.. you're going to learn it naturally..
Basically, all states are extremely different. Not only the southern states. And all states have their own multicolonial culture.
Isso msm
E ainda assim esteriotipam os brasileiros como os caras do samba, futebol e feijoada
Brasil só concorda, gaia
Yeah, after watching this video I realized they're very different and unique.
It's not about Brazil = Amazon & Rio de Janeiro anymore.
@@billybiljun3416 just imagine 5 different countries inside one, and you got Brazil
Love to Brazil from India..i have met some wonderful people from Brazil
Adarsh Singh hello, love from Brazil!
@@lipem78 thank you! 😊
people from India are also very friendly
@@simonefarias598 thank you
Love to India too. I always see indians everywhere in the comments, great people!!
6:10 Minas Gerais é a "casa da vovó" do Brasil? Que absurdo!
Onde já se viu né mineiros?
Aff, venham aqui discutir isso comigo.
Aceitam café? Tem pãozinho caseiro e pão de queijo. Preferem queijo só, ou requeijão? Tem broa aqui também.
Casa de vó, onde já se viu.
Minas Gerais é muito mais que isso,é um dos pilares econômicos do nosso país.
@@bolchevique50 Minas Gerais, Mais que isso, é o segundo pilar que sustenta esse país, pois é 2° maior parque industrial, e 1° em mineração, 2° mais populoso e 2° maior economia 2° maior mercado consumidor gerando riquezas . República do pão de queijo tem que respeitar.
@@sergioramos8733 eu sei muito bem.
Eles n perceberam q o comentario, era uma ironia kkkk
@@bennyhokkaido559 eu pelo menos percebi.
Person: Makes a video about Brazil
Brazilians: "Its free real estate."
Oh yes
OH YES.
DOMINAMO PASSA A BOMBA PASSA BOMBA
This is also what the germans thought in 2014
Oxe traduz ai
I had no idea how little I know about Brazil. Incredible country!!!
DC Bible thanks!
Brazil is a country that should have been at least 30 different ones from the get go. A person from the south has absolutely nothing in common with a person from the north, except for the language. Maybe one day.
IKR, we are an incredible country!
Think of some five or six countries brought together for a summer blockbuster where they are forced to live with each other by the Portuguese and end up coming to uneasy terms with it, finally maturing into a single highly diverse group.
I hope Brazil fragments into pieces like the ancient Yugoslavia.
I would like to visit brazil Someday.
Eu Te Amo Brazil
Love from Indonesia 💙
Be welcome here!
@@tenor4867 Obrigada
Welcome! Come see us.
Jeane Selamat siang...Apa akabar?
Is really easy learn Bahasa indonesia😂😂
@@luanlopes9415 Bom dia from my side.
yes it's easy, I will teach you bahasa indonesia 😁
I'm Greek and i love Brazil so much, their landscapes and their way of having fun! Damn i really wanna visit Brazil!!
Γιώργος Καυκάς oowwwn
How cute
i love greece
i had a past life there.i been there before
in.dreams
hahahhaa kalispera!
I wanna a Greek Island.
I give Acre to you if you get a Greek Island to me
😂
tbh its not that intresting but sure
Everything you said about Brazil I feel the same way about Greece
Love to brazilian people from India, I have some friends from Porto Alegre ♥️
🇮🇳🇧🇷
next 2021 march in Portoalgre
Psst, they stole your cattle, and I can’t even tell you what they’re doing to them😆
Eae indiano kk
I'm from Porto Alegre too! I love beef
oi tseries
Could have said that Florianopolis has more people from Argentina than the real Argentina on the summer, you can properly learn spanish in Santa Catarina in december
I once had to travel from Charqueadas (very close to Porto Alegre) to Caçapava do Sul (south-west region), and it was in January. For every car from Brazil I saw in the highway, there were 2 or 3 from Argentina. It is insane. xD
That’s true hahah
Esses anos atrás fui pra Bombinhas-SC,e sério,não sabia que tava no Brasil.
Era tanto Argentino que se eu gritasse "Pele es mejor que Maradona" eu seria quebrado no cacete kkkkkkkk
Ah,e eles eram fãs demais do Michel Teló por algum motivo,ele tocava em todo lugar.
HAHAHAHAHAHA Muito isso mano
Amanda Trajano
You can also say Buenos Aires and Bariloche have more people from Rio and São Paulo during winter than Rio and São Paulo. Florianopolis and Buenos Aires are constantly invaded by Cariocas aka the people who drink Matte as ice tea
I lived in Brazil for sometime (in Paraná) and I fall in love with Tereré and with brazilian music, Sertanejo, Pagode, Forró, Samba and also with more old music like Roupa Nova and Bossa Nova. Saudades do Brasil!
I’m Brazilian and although I have never visited all the states you did a great job to show it in your video. Very precise, awesome!
Acá queriendo aprender más sobre Brasil😊
Saudações da Argentina, hermanos! 🇦🇷 🇧🇷♥️
Aqui no Brasil temos o esteriotipico q vcs argentinos não gostam de nós. Porém eu já morei durante 5 anos na argentina e sempre fui bem tratado
@@FerreiraSilva888 a rivalidade é só no futebol mesmo hahahahah brasileiros e argentinos se amam
Duas copas kkkkkkkkkk
Argentinos q tão na merda por ter escolhido um governo socialista😂😂
@@julianovieira6569 Se fosse socialista vc estaria certo, mas está bem longe disso kkkk
"Paraná é o estado mais frio do Brasil" KKKKKKKKKKKK certeza que foi um curitibano que disse isso pra ele. Moro no Paraná te garanto que não é muito frio aqui, RGS e SC é bem mais frio.
Felipe Hoshino Rossegalle aí é frio mas a cidade mais fria fica em santa catarina: urupema mas Palmas é bem frio também
O estado mais frio é o RS, onde registra temperaturas negativas até mesmo no litoral e cidades de baixa altitude
@@Henrique-zs4vy é o mais frio e o mais quente também, bah
Curitiba é a capital mais fria do país. Mas estado mais frio não é o Paraná não. A pessoa que falou deve ter se confundido.
sim, em geral RS é frio, pois é mais longe do equador, igual a santa catarina, mas qnd a gente pensa em curitiba, sózínha ela é fria a maior parte do ano, em razão de que é uma cidade alta, e altitude supera latitude
Eu te amo brasileiro greetings from indonésia🇮🇩🇧🇷
:)
Thank you, dear!
😍we got fans from Indonesia
@@deltatdasilva6776 i love indonesians but have one river super poludet on indonesia😔
Love from Brazil ❤️🇧🇷 I really love Indonesia too
Acre: We exist!
Rest of Brazil: NO
Samuel Quintin And then Bolivia comes in.
kkkkkk
que? kkkkkkkk
Kkkkkkkk
conheci um João que era do Acre.... vc conhece ele? (HAHAHHAHAHAHAHHA ai q piada de mau gosto)
Describing Minas Gerais as the Grandmother's house of Brazil is is the most perfect description imaginable
I loved it dude. I’m Brazilian and I’m from Minas Gerais and I just laughed when you said that it is like a Grandma’s house and everyone likes that. I appreciate it
You did a good job and I have this look in my face when we need to talk about Brazilia
I'm from Minas too, I live in the capital, and u?
austinleonardo6 0 Im actuality living in Portugal but I’m here in Brasil today in Belo Horizonte
Me too, I'm live in Belo Horizonte
Same here lmao
Well, is it true?
I am American, and lived in Minas Gerais for 1 Year. Going to Say its true with food. The Mineiros LOVE Cheese. Cheese are a must in a Mineiro dish. Those Pao De Queijos (Cheese Bread) are the best!!!!!!!! The closest thing here in the USA are the Colombian Cheese Bread that its sold here. In My channel I have videos of me in Brazil.
PS: trying pamonhas is a must! The original and the best pamonhas come from Goiás but Minas has it pretty good too, the other states have mental illness when it comes to pamonhas
I tried pamonhas in Pernambuco during the Month of June Festival (Junhiha I cannot spell it). It was amazing!!!!!!!!!!
Stezworld *QUERO PÃO DE QUEIJO, VOU COMER PÃO DE QUEIJO NÃO TEM PÃO VOU COMER PÃO DE QUEIJO QUEIJO QUEIJO*
Eso Mesmo kkkkkk.
Oh my God! SOMEONE ABROAD ACTUALLY TALKED ABOUT US MINEIROS.. it's true, our chesse won several contests and even tried competing with European brands, we like say we craft our cheese with love, its our way. So happy to know North Americans are starting to appreciate this, they're our best friends.
I'm Brazilian and when I saw the thumbnail I was like NO WAY! Thank you very much!
he forgot to comment that every parcel that stops in the mail in Curitiba only arrives at your house 3 centuries later
"Curitiba is so high up that it snows every so often."
I don't know about the rest of Brazil, but the city that if famous for regular snow because of the altitude is São Joaquim, which is in Santa Catarina.
Also, the whitest state of Brazil is also Santa Catarina.
Also, the most famous Oktoberfest in Brazil happens in the city of Blumenau, in Santa Catarina.
I feel that Santa Catarina was really underappreciated with the whole dolphin thing haha
Since I was born in Rio do Sul (Alto Vale do Itajai), I was expecting Barby to talk about Blumenau. I have good memories from my trips to the coast, and always stopped there (or Pomerode) to eat something.
Also, now that I live in Curitiba, I deeply miss cuca.
AS CUCAS CATARINENSES BOTAM NO CHINELO AS CUCAS PARANAENSES
I live in curitiba ever my life and never saw snow
@@Helwdrokin He was talking about São Joaquim, not Curitiba.
isn't it Urupema? like, it is the coldest city in the country
@@Helwdrokin i saw in 2014, but it was minimal
Correção: São Paulo é a maior cidade das Américas com 12 milhões de habitantes. A Cidade do México tem 8 milhões de habitantes.
Correção 2: O cantor Zé Ramalho não é pernambucano, ele é paraibano!
Ele fez muitos erros.
Lariih Tuber Segundo o Google, São paulo tem 1.521km² e 12,11 milhões de habitantes, enquanto a cidade do México tem 1.485km² e 8,851 milhões de habitantes. São Paulo é maior.
@@raphael44246 vidade do Mexico, então NYC, então SP.
leunameange por região metropolitana São Paulo é a maior de todas, ask uncle Google
Em 2010 a Cidade do México tinha 8 milhões, hoje tem mais.
this is by far the best video thal tries to explain our country without focusing in stereotypes like samba, beaches and hot women. and your portuguese is pretty good! it’s one of the hardest languages to learn even for us brazilians. hope you come up here to know a little bit more about our culture, it will be an unique experience! 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
se a vida na terra dependesse do meu samba, estaríamos extintos HAHAHAHA
É uma lenda popular que o português seja uma das línguas mais difíceis. Mas a maioria dos brasileiros acredita nisso. A realidade é outra. A escola dos EUA que forma diplomatas classifica o português no seu Grupo 1 (línguas mais fáceis de aprender para um falante de inglês)
@@eddiesantos4978 é que tem muitas gírias e palavras iguais, tipo "bala", pode ser de munição, doce ou droga, "pilha" também, pode ser pilha de bateria, ou pilha de roupa, etc
I live in Germany but have a brazilian mother, so I'm half brazilian. My portuguese is pretty bad, but after watching your video and how you pronounce portuguese words, I'm starting to feel a lot better :D
Also a lot of what you said about Rio Grande de Sul can be said about Santa Catarina too, my mum is from there. But I didn't knew about the dolphins :D Quite interesting.
There’s a pretty weird folktale about a magic dolphins man who fornicated with the female villagers somewhere lol
It’s pretty weird but you can search it up if you wanna learn about it
(It’s a folktale about the pink river dolphins origins I think)
@@tony_5156 I've looked it up and yeah, pretty weird lmao. Reminds me of H.P. Lovecrafts Deep Ones.
Epa você é metade nós
@@tony_5156 isn't that the "boto-cor-de-rosa" tale?
@@hipopotamodata9932 ela é sortuda. Nasceu na Alemanha
I'm from Venezuela and now i live in Curitiba, Excellent Video!
yes
Be welcome to your new home, stay as long as you like, build yourself a family, teach them the value of democracy, liberty of expression and the values of a free society, free of fanatic political ideologies, if Venezuela ever recovers from such a terrible stage in it's history, go back there and restore it if it is your wish. We may look like a strange folk with our large variety of color, accent and varied local/european/native-A cultures, but we consider our neighbors part of our family.
Bem vindo a liberdade amigo!(se vc mora no Brasil eu posso falar em português)
seja bem vindo!
Richard Medeiros O Chaves poderia ter te incluido na lista.
My god I'm from Kazakhstan and soooo want to visit Brazil someday!
you'd be really welcomed in here, no doubt about it!
Kazakhstan? Damn dude you are HELLA far from Brazil. You are literally on the other side of the planet. All I can say is GOOD LUCK!
And I d love to visit Kz
I just recommend you to choose WELL where you're going, because depending of where you go it might be dangerous
For example, now it's a TERRIBLE time to go to Rio Grande Do Norte due to the extreme violence that's attacking the state.
Kazakhstan?! Man, Barbs truly has a diverse audience. Good luck someday.
Ive waited 309 years for an american to talk about brazilians in a more knowledgeable form. Thank you Geoge Now
Lucca Parolo 309 anos? Que?
I agree with you, Lucca.
Pingalu2 Sim. Sou um Titan que sonha que gringos conheçam mais o Brasil, e nosso amigo geoge foi capas de traduzir isso.(porem com alguns erros)
Brazil is beautiful!
Quem comentou: Cledson Ferreira Da Silva
Qual o problema?
@@LucasAlves-yb5lr r/woooosh
JKKKKKKKKKK SIM
Quem respondeu: Pedro Caldas
@@LucasAlves-yb5lr Brasileiro é o krl,esse é o problema
This was very interesting! Never realized how diverse Brazil is
Erock Stoenescu Yeah, the snow here is terrible
Yeah we have it all here, tropical forest, deserts, cold moutains, nice beaches, big cities, small cities filled with culture, a lot of crimes and beautiful people lol
Expectativa:
Legal o vídeo vou nos comentários pra ver o que os estrangeiros acharam do vídeo
Realidade:
99999999999999999999% comentários de brasileiros
Eu sou francês e gostei.. Agora tenho uma idea dos Estados e das diferenças. E muito interesante estudar isso num país tão grande e diverso que o Brasil.
Jajajaja kkkkkk despacito dame tu cosita numero uno
@@mecky1989 That's spanish....We speak portuguese. Try again
@@pia_mater i dont care, both sound the same to me
@@mecky1989 they're not the same and it's rude of you to say that. please learn to respect other people's culture
Just a little Fun Fact: Here in Germany we call the "Brazil Nuts", "Paranüsse" which means in english aswell "Para Nuts" :)
Also the Brazillians call Sausages "Vina", in Germany we call them "Wiener" but the Pronounciation is the Same
Ludi I have never hears vina in my life, only salsicha. Vina seems to be a local thing.
Only in the State of Paraná people speak 'vina'.
In the rest of the country people call it 'salsicha' :)
Daniel Silva Oh ok thanks 😁
It's understandable that they use that word because of German influence in the south of the country.
it's true.
Espírito Santo tem um dos maiores memes em sua bandeira: "confia"
é o Acre do Sudeste.
@@LucasAlves-yb5lr kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
Espírito Santo é o Acre do sudeste, até a aula de geografia do 6 ano eu acreditava que ele era parte do RJ, isso porque eu mesma sou carioca.
Interessante saber q o ES é do sudeste e é bem pouco conhecido pelas pessoas, mesmo sendo maior q o próprio RJ
É só ter "Brazil" no título e já lotou de BR
BR é pior do que peste kkk
I don't believe that he made the ser jipe joke. Kkkk Do you know what is the Brazilian city with the biggest concentration of Uber driver's? The Uberlândia (Uberland) kk
Really i thought it meant super land because Uber is super in german
@@t60ss haha really? I didn't know
@@eduardoricetto2683 kkkkkkk we both learned something new today.
Boa.. kkkkkkkk
@@t60ss Maybe, I'm from Uberlandia and I have no idea hahaha, but I'm sure it didin't came from the Uber thing hahaha
"Rondonia é tipo o Velho Oeste do Brasil"
Melhor definição que vi do meu estado KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
Sou de RO tbm, é nóis kk
"O que vc está escondendo, Rondônia?" Kkkkkkk
@@victordionisio1963 Hahaha também sou de Rondônia. Fiquei triste pq praticamente não mostrou nada de legal do nosso estado :(
Devia ter mostrado que o nome é em homenagem ao Marechal Rondon, que por acaso era amigão do Roosevelt e quase ganhou um Nobel
Fiquei mó feliz q falaram daqui, parece q nem sabem q a gente existe
CITOU “CAMPOS DOS GOYTACAZES”, MERECEU MEU LIKE INSTANTANEAMENTE!
também citou "nova Iguaçu", já merece o meu like
You did meet more people from Acre than me and I'm Brazilian lol.
o acreano mais famoso que conheci foi o doutor Eneias carneiro do prona, acredite eles estao entre nos...
Bruno Guanaz kkk
Eu nasci lá, mas saí novo. Não tenho certeza se ele existe : O
+Mosco Monster ha evidencias e manifestacoes de entidades acreanas,algum nascido lä uma memoria um fato.
estou propenso a crer que é exata a existencia do acre.
por enquanto tenho fé
Lembre q a marina Silva é acreana
1 - Paraná is not the coldest state in Brazil. Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina are. However, Curitiba is the coldest capital in Brazil, because it's some 1000 meters above sea level, while the two southernmost capitals, Porto Alegre and Florianópolis, are at sea level.
2 - It snows VERY rarely in Curitiba. I think twice in the last 40 years. It snows more often in several towns of Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul. I would say the biggest Brazilian city that sees snow at least once every couple of years is Caxias do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul, which has a population of 450 thousand.
3 - I think the first Oktoberfest photo of Rio Grande do Sul is actually from Blumenau, Santa Catarina. (the 2nd is from Santa Cruz do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul). Santa Catarina has more german descendents in %, if I am not mistaken.
The largest Oktoberfest outside of Germany is in Blumenau, Santa Catarina.
Felipe Fgd Santa Catarina have the biggest german populatio, second is Rio Grande do Sul
Actually Paraná and Santa Catarina are the coldest states in Brazil because most of these states are at high altitude compared to the rest of the country , ofc there's some small cities in Santa Catarina which can snow but in average both states have the same temps , Rio Grande do Sul is weird because it's way hotter compared to the rest of the south , most of the state is close to sea level and i have visited many cities there , it felt like São Paulo temp wise.
Rogério Penna Falou tudo 👍
Except that São Paulo is kinda dry and Rio Grande do Sul very humid. Which extrapolates temperature sensation (feeling). So something like 5ºC can easily feel like -2ºC ~ 0ºC. And something like 28ºC can feel like 30+ºC as well. (fml when it actually gets to 0ºC, there's no amount of good will that'll get you out of bed.) The air is a lot more dense during Summer and seems to pierce through your skin during the Winter. When I landed from São Paulo in Porto Alegre, it felt completely different temperature and humidity-wise.
But Rio Grande do Sul is definitely colder than Paraná - effortlessly! xD
And São Paulo doesn't get as cold as Rio Grande do Sul.
Plus: temperatures here are kind of a fuckfest and quickly alternate sometimes.
Humidity, man. That's the real killer.
I have been to Rio de Janerio a month ago, it was really safe. I assisted the Caranaval, and i had so much fun there. Brazilian people are really friendly and they always want to have fun and partying every night is like a part of their everyday routine. I just adore Brazil and especially the brazilianns. Send you so much love from Tunisia
Hi! It is Carnaval and a lot of people are stoled in there. You guys had luck, because always someone is stoled.
*LegendOFAnguera TV well, fortunately we didn’t, even though we booked a hotel in the center of Rio, Lapa, it was safe and people were so friendly and helping.
São Paulo é a 8 maior do mundo, e a 1 maior das Américas e do hemisfério Sul. E a 10 mais rica do mundo.
Rica em produtos interno bruto. Idh é riqueza percapita tá bem longe do top 10, muuuuuitooooo
ele está correto. quando ele fez o vídeo a Cidade do México ainda era a maior. SP passou em 2019
@@marialeocadiaantunes818 As duas cidades com maiores IDHs do Brasil são Paulistas, se informe melhor...
@@marialeocadiaantunes818 Todo o Brasil está longe do top 10, mas SP é o melhorzinho (com excessão de Brasília, sabemos porque são melhores).
@@konigsberg72 Vdd, não esquece de Santa Catarina
“Portuguese is the equivalent of Denmark in Latin language”
Romanians: haha... no
Although I love the comparison as a portuguese speaker, I have to give this one to you. hahaha
definitely Romanian is the weirdest! As an Italian I find extremely easy to understand Spanish and Portuguese, but Romanian is much more difficult. Otherwise, you romanian seem to understand Italian so easily, how do you do that?
Antonio Barba our we learn france in school. But seriosi for us is like you use the same words with something more or le as at the end.
Romanian to me sounds like communist Italian.
True!
The Brazil nuts are actually called Para nuts (paranötter) in Swedish
Magnus "Carlson" '-'
And danish too! (Paranødder)
scleuse probably because the Protestant church was introduced here by Swedish people, and they first started on Belem, capital of Pará that was the second wealthy state of Brazil because of the rubber exploration... We have history with a lot of countrys apparently...
Wow. I so happy that now I know one word in Swedish and also because other people aknowledge that "castanha do Pará" is from ...
Pará. hehehe
How cool Man;
Assistir gringos falando do Brasil é a melhor coisa sjsjsjsjsjs
verdade
tbm eles falam tudo errado pra nos
Ana Luísa gringo kkk nunca falam isso kkk eles ficam rindo de vcs por chamarem asim ,aqui na Europa gringo e ser muito ricos kkk muitos que vão pro Brasil são pobres
Po, ele nem falou a capital de Sergipe, magoou kkkkkkkkk
Vdd
There's so much beauty and so much diversity in Brazil. You should go on a road trip there one day. Just be sure that you're traveling with a local guide for language assistance, if not also for cultural orientation.
I agree, I'm brazilian
I like how some cities have greek names (petropolis,florianopolis)
Despacho CIOSP Ate pra mim que sou brasileiro fica difícil de pronunciar, imagina pros gringos mano ;-;
@Despacho CIOSP Mano, nego mete o nome dele na própria cidade (adrianópolis)
@@MinervaNoirheitkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
Despacho CIOSP
Filho 😂
@Despacho CIOSP dude...
This video should be renamed as: "Man struggles to pronounce Portuguese"
That's because Tupi was actually the spoken language in Brazil up until the 1700's, when the Empire of Portugal decided all of Brazil should start speaking portuguese and prohibited the use of the Língua Geral Paulista (our Tupi was so advanced that it became distinct from the original indigenous language), so even with the language changing the Tupi names stuck. Lingua Geral Paulista became kind of extinct, I say 'kind of' because there's still a variant of it spoken in Amazonas, which's called Nheengatu.
Not Tupi Guarani (Tupi-Guarani is not a language, is a linguistical branch/family), Lingua Paulista (a constructed language made up of a mixture of languages, that later became Nheengatu, or Modern Tupi)
Thanks for the correction. And Língua Geral Paulista wasn't the one that actually became Nheengatu. At the time there were two Línguas Gerais, the Língua Geral do Sul, which is the Paulista, and Língua Geral do Norte, which evolved to become Nheengatu.
Miguel Ferreira I hope you mean no offence...
Matheus, The Língua Geral was not contructed, it evolved from everyday use and spanish and portuguese loan words.
You described Rio as being like the L.A. of Brazil. I had the great privilege of visiting the city in early 1990 while in the navy. After that visit, I always described it as the Miami Beach, NYC and Yosemite National Park all rolled into one.
Dan Sapp in the end of the day, in matters of importance and way of living, Rio is indeed closer to L. A. and São Paulo closer to NYC. Rio has a beach and kinda easy going way of living. When a person wants to become an actor in Brazil, for instance, Rio is the place to go, just like Hollywood for americans. Meanwhile, São Paulo is the place where everything happens. People always on the run, offices and meetings happening everywhere, urban noises 24/7, etc. Happy to know you enjoyed Rio. Maybe you should come back and see the rest of Brazil! Promise it will be even better. Cheers from Curitiba, Paraná State, Brazil.
Joao Pedro Peixoto(I tried to make the A in your name look the same, I failed, sorry) thank you for the information, it is much appreciated and I agree. Rio is a huge city and from my perspective is like NYC in appearance. It has absolutely stunning topography that rivals Yosemite, and amazing beaches. I'm from Tampa Florida which maybe has 300,000 people, the topography is flat flat flat and not much in the way of beaches. Though there are some awesome ones not too far away! While in the navy I was home ported in San Francisco bay area, which is amazing but was blown away by Rio! Two of my friends and I stayed at the Praia Ipanema for three days, checked out the surrounding area and the usual tourist places, we had a great time there! Thanks for the kind words and the invitation to return to Brasil, I would love to!
Rio de Janeiro tá mais para a "Califórnia do Brasil", devido aos altos homicídios.
Hey, why stop in Paraná? Visit Sant Catarina, beautifil beaches and a great night life. Or visit Rio Grande do Sul for a rich history and some odd little immigrant enclaves.
Sinceramente eu amo quando gringos falam do meu país amado,é tão bom ver eles falando sobre aqui e ver o que eles sabem sobre nós, quer dizer, sabem sobre o Brasil 🇧🇷❤️🇧🇷
I love that you can see how diverse Brasil is from this video! There's something for everyone here :)
Bianca Machado me too, I love my country. 😍
*Parana has many descendants of Slavs who migrated from Europe. Maybe that's why it's the place that happens the strangest things in Brazil haha.*
Arkantos
They SLAV they GOOD
I'm brazilian... WHY I AM SPEAKING ENGLISH? (0_O )
HEELP!!!
No parana tem bastante descendentes de italianos, poloneses e alemães
Shadow Force
Não saberemos.
ler mais de fato mas os Estados mais europeus são SC e RS
Japoneses também
0:38 Esse cara tá ligado nos memes
KKKKKKKKK SIM
😂😂😂😂
Hahahah
O cara tá doido falando que o Acre é do Brasil
Sim
99% dos comentários são de brasileiros e os 1% são brasileiros comentando em inglês
Kkkkkk
real kkkkkkkkkkk
Gustavo Arruda No meu canal há vídeos interessantes sobre mapas. Ficarei feliz se você gostar🙂
@Jean Carlo henrique kkkkk, how like that?
@Jean Carlo henrique eu aprendi muito na quarentena, se lê jogarem num lugar que só fala inglês eu me viro 😂😂 brasileiro da jeito pra tudo 😂😂
pq não faz em português se a gente não fala inglês
In the Portugal Episode, use Ronaldo's image, not Cristiano's
Andrew Winslow nice revenge hahaha
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
I agree, that would fix the distribution of the Ronaldos across the Atlantic.
is that the same??
I'd kill him if he do that xD
The "most German" state in Brasil, is Santa Catarina. There are Pomerode and Blumenau , the most German citites in Brasil
basically everything he said about Rio Grande do Sul was about Santa Catarina.
@@raulzilla by the way is the same thing
Acho que ninguém liga muito para SC além dos próprios gaúchos kkkkkkkk
I’m from Maranhão and even if I’m not living there anymore, you’re totally welcome! Oh! and your account to say Bahia (and to speak Portuguese) is so cute haha ☺️ The strongest part of the words are almost always the one with the accent (Paráaa, Macapáaa). Anyway, “come to Brasil” 😜
BelQueSeQuis Piauí melhor que Maranhão só aceita
Thiago Wicliff hahahahaha, ahaaaammmm 😜
Game time to get independence from Spain
wes goodwin time to get indenpendence from UK
BelQueSeQuis kkkkk tendi nada
Put Brazil in the title, it's a magnet for Brazilians 🇧🇷
Sou Br
Something funny about brazilians is that we are all kinda sick about all the bad stuff happening here (poverty, corruption, etc) and like to say that brazil sucks. But when when anyone from another country decides to talk about it we are all like 'YEAAAAAAH BRASILL!!!!!!!!!!! EEEOOOOOOO I'M HERE AND I'M BRAZILIAN, BRAZIL IS MY COUNTRY HELLO HAVE YOU TRIED PÃO DE QUEIJO AND COXINHA???'
I'm brazilian btw :p
Well, nowhere is perfect and nowhere is all bad. We do have our share of problems, and there aren't few. But that doesn't mean we have nothing to offer.
É o brasileiro vira-lata, gosta de mostrar o bumbum cagado pro gringo e ainda sorrindo.
Que deselegante cara. Nós temos problemas, mas não tem país no mundo que não tenha. Da mesma forma, temos muito a oferecer, tal qual outros países.
Julia Stiliano it calls vira lata síndrome
KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK PDC E PARA DE FALAR INGLES AQUI NOS COMENTARIOS , ESTAMOS ENTRE BRASILEIROS
Esse cara não é brasileiro? Duvido. Conheço BR. Esse cara tem a cara de BR.
Tem mesmo
Só se for os do norte, pq aqui onde eu moro nunca vi igual a ele.
Quem não tem cara de BR? A gente não tem cara...
@@HannoverXavi O Brasil tem tudo que é gente em termos étnicos
Luiz Philipe isso mesmo que quis dizer. Ele tem cara de BR assim como qualquer um no mundo, porque temos todos tipos de etnia. Nos brasileiros não temos “uma cara” porque não existe uma cara específica para nos definir.
The typical food of Minas Gerais is excellent !!! I love Brazil. I want to go back someday.
The typical Pão de Queijo we have!
Pão de queijo is really good
Thank you! Ppl always talk about cheese here but i think you should try churrasco from here
Thinking of it... i think you should see what we daily eat here
@@yodavanckart "churrasco"? Go vegan! :)
The animals and the planet need a better time. Now I dont eat "pao de queijo" because there are milk. But, I agree... This is very good!
@@nathangiovanni_Vegano eat meat is not a really good things but that kind of became a cutural thing from here. churrascos de domingo (sunday's barbecues) are a really common thing made for spend time with friends and family
Goiás is also known as the "Brazilian Texas", I'm glad you made a video about all the states in my country, a big hug from Brazil 🇧🇷❤️
"Despite the crime everyone loves this state"
Bahia is Brazil's Florida
Yeah! Rio -> Los Angeles / São Paulo -> New York / Bahia -> Florida XD
Fortaleza, capital of Ceará is Flórida
@@lukasmiranda1104 Fortaleza/Ceará é a Florida do Brasil onde ? kkkkkk com todos essa onda de violência ai ? kkk
Young Swank actually that would be Rio
and Rio de Janeiro is like new york im brazilian btw
He forgot to mentioned the 27th state of Brazil, Cisplatina
Uruguai é o filho rebelde do brasil
28th
Isso é provocação de guerra 😂😂
@Um_Baka_Qualquer é que ele tá contando o Paraguai
YEA
In Norway we have a place called Fredrikstad.
Norway is so beautiful. I really want to visit it someday
Also, love your language
@@milto1232 yeah I live in Norway and was born here and I'm fluent in Norwegian, (Bokmål and Nynorsk) and Finnish.
Well, here in Brazil we have Jijoca de Jericuacuara, Guararapes, Itapetininga, Pindamoiangaba, and a lot more places with strange names XD
My cat's name is Fredrikssen haahahhaa
The city of Joinville in Southern Brazil was founded by German, Swiss, and Norwegian immigrants.
The "h" in Bahia is silent, it's pronounced like: Bah - ih - ah
More like: Bah - ee - yah!
Espírito Santo só não é o Acre pq tem mar
Teu bogs 😛
Espírito Santo já foi o maior exportador de café do Brasil, aqui viviam os barões do café
É o acre do sudeste
@@lucaspereirahmj que merda ahahahaa
Eu falo "acre do sudeste" de senso comum, as pessoas não conhecem o ES direito,nem eu conhecia até q fui na Praia da costa no carnaval. Enfim, foi apenas uma brincadeira da minha parte
Rio de Janeiro is a state that always gets confused as the city? At least know how is New Yorkers feel
São Paulo too
Like Washington... I'm Brazilian and when someone quotes Washington I don't know if they're talking about the capital or the state.
And Sao Paulo also.
xTWOGPlays Fifty years ago, the confusion was worse because after transferring the federal capital to Brasília, the city of Rio de Janeiro and former capital of the country became federalized, like Saint Petersburg in Russia. In other words, the city was independent of any Brazilian state. While the state capital of Rio de Janeiro had remained in Niterói since the beginning of the nineteenth century. Ten years have passed after federalization, so finally there was a merger of the city with the homonymous state and became its capital in 70s. Some critics say to this actually days that it was to better develop the state of Rio de Janeiro as Sao Paulo state has developed rapidly between the 1960s and 1970s.
At Least São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro they are somewhat at the same place (but bigger or smaller place). But Washington DC at the opposite side of the country hahahaha
There are two brazilian cities that are capitals and have the same name of the state where it is at. They are Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo.
"Portuguese is, like, the Danish of the latin languages"
LOLL boy I love :D
IKR?! And I thought French was hard
07:52 snow... in Curitiba...? It's a wish. A very difficult wish to be fulfilled 😥
The most famous Oktoberfest outside Germany actually takes place in Santa Catarina, in the city of Blumenau. The state also has very strong italian, azorian portuguese, austrian, polish and japanese influences. Most of the coldest towns of the country are located here, as well as the highest peak of southern Brazil, Morro da Igreja (approximately 1800 m high), where a temperature of -17° C was recorded once.
Visit Santa Catarina! Great landscapes, diverse culture and welcoming people await!
The "H" in "Bahia" is silent
I WANT TO KNOW WHO CENSORED H
Yuri Neto no one did, they're all silent! They just sit there in the word modifying the other letters
So they've been silenced AND they have to do some of the word load for other letters?! H discrimination!!! :P
Marc Telfer it's a secret cabal! They sit in the shadows of the "N's" and "C's" changing them without changing themselves
Bah-eeh-ah! That's how to pronounce it.
Piauí isn't actually the poorest state in Brazil, Maranhão and Alagoas have lower GDPs per capita. And yes, we have wonderful beaches too in our small (66km) but dazzling coastline.
Geraldo aq!
Eehhh!!! isso ae professor representando!!!
👊👊👍💪❤
Exactly! 👏🏼😎
I bet doesn't compare to my beautiful Maranhão 👀
Deal with it 😊✌🏽
amoo as praias
Sim, Parnaíba é incrível
Amazing video man! Just some notes if anyone outside Brazil care:
- The facts about Rio Grande do Sul's european colonization is also true to Santa Catarina and Paraná. In fact, the biggest german population is in Santa Catarina, and they have the biggest Okctoberfest in the country
- Salvador in Bahia was the first capital of Brazil, and Rio de Janeiro was the second
- The city of Bonito in Mato Grosso do Sul literally means "beautiful"
Eu moro perto desse caranguejo 13:58, mas ninguém liga.
Kkkk. É maneiro mano.
Eu tmb
Kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
Vou ti robar rapaiz
@@PauloRicardo38110 sera roubado quem tiver mais dinheiro, estou 100% seguro
Olha só! alguém não esqueceu que o Espírito Santo existe!
GRAÇAS!!
Só fazem isso com o Acre
@@alexsanderwho8656 bom, ta no mapa, o que tem lá ninguém liga...
Kkkk realmente o pessoal esquece desse estado. Mas poxa me parece muito legal :)
Espíritos Santos é um estado do Brasil?
"I don't get it, there's an R but sounds like an H"
YESSSS. In Portuguese R = H (if double or single as the first letter, if single anywhere else it becomes harsh as the spanish R).
Same goes for S, single followed by a vowel = z, double S or single in beginning = s.
And the H have no sound by itself, it only change the sound of the consonant it follows, like CH makes a SH sound.
Americans pronouncing other languages sounds quite odd
Miguel Ferreira It's not accurate. Guttural R also exists in Portugal. But it's pronounced more like french R.
Just learn Spanish y'all
Banana No. If you think this kind of rules is difficult in portuguese, get to know that most of it existed in old spanish
Banana you know that we consider phrases like that a little bit offensive, right? Portuguese is a beautiful language as well and is more close to Italian than Spanish, for example I find spanish a difficult language to learn and pronounce, and they have the same difficulty to say word that have ão, ões, ch... If you speak Spanish very few people will be able to understand you...
A small correction. At 5:09 the correct name is Pantanal, not Patanal. For the rest, very nice video!
Estudar geografia do seu país em inglês é foda.
(To study your country's geography through a foreigner video is so wtf and nice)
Pior que é dhr KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
"Wtf and nice" descreveu direitinho IABSWIBSJA
Gostei da tradução "Foda = WTF and nice"
Estuda geografia e inglês juntos
@@Mr.Vini2204 né kkj
The mitochondria is the power house of the cell
São Paulo is the power house of Brazil
I'm from brazil and yeah this is pretty spot on
São Paulo é a feirinha
Francisco Melo it had been 85 years since we had a São Paulo president. If you wanna blame a state blame the south.
wait what ? Actually, it´s been more than 80 years that Brazil don´t have a president born in São Paulo
B.S. Rio de janeiro rules!
Actually... The biggest Oktoberfest is in Santa Catarina, as well as the most german Cities. The coldest spot of Brazil is in Santa Catarina, we have some of the safest cities in the Country, we have beaches that rival the ones in the north and we talk "singing".
Also, everyone that comes to where I live (Vale do Itajai) Says that some cities in here resemble part of the Europe.
Opa eae, também moro aqui no Vale do Itajaí, na cidade de Itajaí .-.
E tu, mora em que cidade
Obrigado por comentar. É curioso ficar na expectativa do que vão falar do nosso estado. Aí atribuem nossas principais características históricas ao RS e falam dessa parada dos golfinhos que eu nem fazia ideia.
sou de Itajai tambem
“Bro in the sky” Brasileiros vão entender 🤣🤣
Lançou a braba kkkkkkkkkk
"Save, save ass hole" só alguns sabem 😏
só paulista como eu vai saber ;-;
Não sei inglês 🥴
O certo é "bro of the sky"
15:12
-It's a plane!
-It's a bird!
-No, it's.....
Brasilia
great topic! brazil is a great country and i feel like that not many people know a lot about it outside its borders
@ 5:08 i think it's "pantanal" and not "patanal". portuguese is not my first language so i might be wrong though
You're right!
Yes it's pantanal
Absolutely right.
"Piauí. . . PEAWEE!!!"
I almost died laughing!
Parece um trem
Looks like a train 🚂
I was born there 🤗💪🏽
Piauípie😂😂😂
Peaweee!!! Hahahahahhaha everyone needs to know this. Would become a meme! Lol
I from Piauí
Thank you! I want to visit every state! I loved this! I'm studying Portuguese and wanted to know some more about Brazil! :)
I appreciate you want to visit us! If you have any questions just say it and I'll be glad to answer them :D 🇧🇷
@@pabloruan3202 Desculpa, mas tá bem correto o que ela escreveu.
Love it! Brazil looks like a continent by itself.
Brazilians be like "Come to Brazil" "Brazil loves you"
Rome Blanchard \/ true
como to brasil and gib moni
Brazilians be eating beijoada stew
Provocateur dois caras numa moto, not two homos on a scooter
KKKKKKKKK this is true
Minas gerais is also know as our love for cheese in general, we are like Wisconsin, CHEESE everywhere.
I loved your video!
I'm a brazilian and I felt that I didn't know my own country, so many cool facts, and that is why ppl say we a beautiful country. I think living there gives you a kinda depressing perspective but you gave me some ideas to what to visit!
Marcia Terazzi Basso
Minas is the brazilian texas lol
Hdccfd Ngffft the brazilian Texas is mato grosso
No mt is iowa
Iowa e mt sao ricos em graos
O melhor é que Pernambuco realmente é "artsy" haha. A maioria da cultura do nordeste nasceu aqui! 💙
maioria é um exagero também, eu acho que Pernambuco e Bahia estão pau a pau nesse quesito
8:38
The brazilian "r" is pronounced like an "h" when it comes in the beginning of the word.
@RFT ele quiz dizer o R brasileiro, nao o r da lingua portuguesa.
@RFT aqui no Sul é comum falar o R no começo das palavras com som de R mesmo, mas também com som de H. Cresci ouvindo 4 erres diferentes. R com som de H, R com som de R, R caipira e Rrrrr espanhol.
@RFT os portugueses pronunciam o H mudo na maioria das vezes, tipo " hacker = acker"
@RFT ele está distinguindo do Português Europeu, sabe o original? (Caso tenha esquecido que nosso idioma é a junção da pronúncia, indígena, africana, de imigrantes europeus e asiáticos com o português colonial)
@RFT não obrigado, não sou fã de salário mínimo.
Goiás is the capital of Sertanejo, don't let people from Mato Grosso fool you!
Exactly what I thought!
😂😂😂😂😂
The state of sertaneja music (country) is Goiás.
Na verdade não é só Goiás não, qualquer lugar tem, mas é de lá mesmo
E o Pantanal eh do MS
@@rafaelbarros8336 35% do Pantanal é do Mato Grosso
@@annag1201 e 65% no MS, see?
@@rafaelbarros8336 dane-se, dizer que o Pantanal está Mato Grosso não é errado
11:00 hahahaha true, my paternal grandfather speaks Italian, and my maternal grandmother speaks polish. They didn't teach my parents because of the Military Dictatorship in Brazil, where foreigner languages were banned. Because of that, I'm learning only TODAY Polish and Italian.