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What did the Brazilians say?

Brazilians speak Portuguese. The vast majority of Brazilians live in the northeastern, southeastern and southern States and along the Atlantic coast. Portuguese is widely used, absorbing many words from India and Africa, forming Brazilian Portuguese. Brazilians are the general name of Brazilian residents in South America, mainly living in Latin America, mainly including Indians, blacks, whites of European descent and various intermarried hybrids. There are significant racial and cultural differences in Brazil. Most residents in the south are of European descent, which can be traced back to immigrants from Italy, Germany, Poland, Spain, Ukraine and Portugal in the early19th century, while some residents in the north and northeast are indigenous. Some of them are of European or African descent, and the southeast region is the most widely distributed area of Brazilian ethnic groups. There are mainly white (mainly Portuguese and Italian descendants) hybrids, African-Brazilian hybrids, Asians and Indians in this area.