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You can unlock a country's culture just by learning its language! 🇧🇷 Join The TMax as he reveals five fascinating cultural secrets of Brazil that are hidden in plain sight, straight from the Portuguese vocabulary and regional differences. This video is essential for anyone traveling to or learning about Brazil, covering history, music, regional slang, and those awkward linguistic overlaps with English. Discover the Cultural secrets of Brazil: The "Kingdom" Pepper: Why black pepper is called Pimenta do Reino [00:32]. Brazil's "Punch Buggy" Game: Why the game only works with blue Volkswagens (Fuscão Preto) [01:00]. The Sensitive Word: Understanding the linguistic origin and non-offensive use of the word Nega (meaning "deny") in Portuguese, and the dessert Nega Maluca [02:22]. Brand Names as Generic Terms: How Brazilians ask for a Gillette when they need a razor [04:47]. Regional Slang: The difference between Salgadinhos and Pipoca for snacks, depending on where you are in Brazil [03:44]. Hit the like button and subscribe to The TMax to uncover more hidden connections between language and culture! What is better than using Duolingo to learn a language? Immersing yourself in a country where they speak that language, and you having to not only learn the language, but having to use it to survive. At least that works for me. I learned French, Spanish, Mandarin, and Portuguese like that. I’m currently a digital nomad living in Brazil. In this video, let’s look at how culture shapes language, and how language influences culture, which you'll learn from Portuguese. São João Festival • São João Festival in Brazil | Portuguese L... Do they use the “N word” in China? • Learning Chinese Activates This CRITICAL P... 0:00 Maxwell v. Maxuel 0:25 Do Reino v. Da Terra 0:59 Fusca Azul 1:29 Pé de Serra 2:20 Negar and Nega 3:45 Salgados v. Salgadinhos 4:22 Frios & Doces 4:49 Brands as Words 5:13 Tu v. Você 5:48 Edifícios in Brazil 6:13 Like, Share, Subscribe #TheTMax #LearnPortuguese #GringoNoBrasil