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  2. Portuguese grammar - Wikipedia

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    aquele lápis – "that pencil" (over there, away from both of us) In colloquial Brazilian Portuguese, esse is often used interchangeably with este when there is no need to make a distinction. This distinction is usually only made in formal writing or by people with more formal education, or simply to emphasize the fact that it is near, as in ...

  3. Esse Cara Sou Eu - Wikipedia

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    "Esse Cara Sou Eu" is an extended play (EP) released by Brazilian singer Roberto Carlos in 2012. [1] The EP has sold over 1.7 million copies in Brazil. [2] Among the four present tracks, two are new: the title track, a romantic ballad, "Furdúncio", a funk melody written in partnership with Erasmo Carlos.

  4. Que País É Este (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Que País É Este" ("What Country Is This") is a song by Brazilian rock band Legião Urbana. It was written by Renato Russo in 1978, when he was still a member of Aborto Elétrico. [ 1 ] However, it was only released in 1987 on Legião Urbana's album Que País É Este .

  5. Esse Cara Sou Eu (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Esse Cara Sou Eu" is a song by Brazilian recording artist Roberto Carlos. was released on November 4, 2012 as the first single from extended play (EP) Esse Cara Sou Eu, with the record labels Amigos Records and Sony Music. [1] The song was produced by Guto Graça Mello and Dody Sirena.

  6. Este corazón - Wikipedia

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    "Este corazón" was released in March 2006 to Mexican radio stations, as the album's fourth and last single. It was used as the second intro to the Mexican telenovela Rebelde during its third season. The band recorded the song in Portuguese, under the name "Esse Coração", as part of Nosso Amor Rebelde, the Brazilian version of their second album.

  7. Brazilian Portuguese - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian Portuguese (Portuguese: português brasileiro; [poʁtuˈɡejz bɾaziˈlejɾu]) is the set of varieties of the Portuguese language native to Brazil. [4] [5] It is spoken by almost all of the 203 million inhabitants of Brazil and spoken widely across the Brazilian diaspora, today consisting of about two million Brazilians who have emigrated to other countries.

  8. Que País É Este - Wikipedia

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    Que País É Este (transl. What Country Is This ), subtitled 1978/1987 , is the third studio album by Brazilian rock band Legião Urbana , released in 1987. The album booklet features a cartoon by drummer Marcelo Bonfá depicting the constant guitarist changes that the band went through until they hired Dado Villa-Lobos .

  9. Category:Songs in Portuguese - Wikipedia

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