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Caipiras are a traditional people from the Centre-South of Brazil, the term "caipira" probably originating from Tupi language, originally means "bush cutter", having been identified as a printed symbol for the first time in 1872.
redneck [noun] (American, informal, disapproving) an insulting word for a poor uneducated white person who lives in a country area of the US and has extreme ...
Noun. caipira m or f by sense (plural caipiras) (Brazil) a hillbilly, yokel, rustic synonyms ▲ Synonyms: jeca, jacu.
caipira. [kajˈpira]. adjective. 1. countrified. 2. (sem traquejo social) ... caipira. caído · câimbra · caimento; caipira; caipirinha · cair · Cairo · All ...
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Caipira is a Portuguese dialect spoken in the rural areas of the State of São Paulo and adjacent parts of neighbouring Mato Grosso do Sul, Goiás, ...
Caipira is a Brazilian Portuguese term used to designate inhabitants of rural, remote areas of some Brazilian states. It can be considered pejorative when used ...
What does caipira mean in Portuguese? ; rústico, rural ; hayseed noun ; semente de capim ; provincial adjective ; provincial, provinciano, rústico.
caipira meaning from host.fieramilano.it
The origin of the word “caipira” is Tupi (one of the main Indigenous people that inhabited Brazil before the arrival of Portuguese colonizers), derived from “ ...
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