Food- Portuguese
Music and Dance
Facts- Language
Idioms
Language
100

A popular drink in Brazil, made with limes and sugar cane rum.

Caipirinha

100

The term Latin music is used to identify music sung in ____ and ____.

Spanish and Portuguese

100

10 countries have ____ as their official language?

Portuguese

100

Entre la espada y la pared

"Between a rock and a hard place" or having to choose between two equally bad things

100

Adding -inho to the end of a words means

Small (Ex. Cafezinho)

200

A popular breakfast bowl made with this type of berry that is small, round, black-purple in color and cultivated mainly in Brazil.

Açaí (bowl)

200

This famous music genre is also a typical Brazilian dance of African origin.

Samba

200

20 countries have ____ as their official language.

Spanish

200

Dos pajaros de un tiro

"Two birds with one shot" or to get two things done at once

200

Adding -ão to the end of a word means

Big (Ex. Amigão)

300

This Portuguese soup is made with kale, collard greens and potatoes.

Caldo verde

300

These two dance styles are most commonly associated with the Dominican Republic.

Merengue and Bachata

300

Spanish is ranked ___ in terms of having the highest number of native speakers in the world.

Second

300

A galinha do vizinho é sempre mais gorda

"The grass is always greener on the other side" or used to describe how people look at others things/lives

300

Adding -ito(a) to the end of a word means

Small (Ex. Cafecito)

400

This black bean stew is known as the national dish of Brazil.

Feijoada

400

This folk music genre traditionally features guitars, mandolins, and poetic and melancholic lyrics.

Fado

400

Portuguese is ranked ____  in terms of having the highest number of native speakers in the world.

Seventh


400

Comprar gato por lebre

“To buy a cat thinking it was a rabbit” or to be fooled

400

Adding -ote(a) to the end of a word means

Big (Ex. Cabezota)

500

This type of bread is popular in Brazilian breakfast.

Pão de queijo

500

Which dance style originated in Cuba and has Afro-Caribbean roots.

Salsa

500

This country has Spanish, Portuguese, and French as its official language.

Equatorial Guinea

500

Alimentar um burro a pão de ló

"To feed the donkey sponge cake" or don't treating someone (or something) really well who does not deserve it

500

The phrase "Pois é" is used as

Confirmation or resignation

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