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But Colombia isn't affiliated with ALBA.feel you brah, here in venezuela we are still the whores of cuba, even when those fuckers backstabbed us making pacts with USA
any country not affiliated with the ALBA is a good choice
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But Colombia isn't affiliated with ALBA.feel you brah, here in venezuela we are still the whores of cuba, even when those fuckers backstabbed us making pacts with USA
any country not affiliated with the ALBA is a good choice
The law doesn't support this completely, but that's in part due to a ton of things that can happen in the meantime. For instance, according to the Law, a murderer who's escaped arrest after 48 hours will start a criminal investigation regarding this case if he's ever caught for whatever reason; however, during this investigation, it's very possible for the police to become unable to pin the crime on him.Doesn't Brazil have a statute of limitations on murder? You said something about a person being able to kill someone, flee capture for 5 years, and then getting away with it. I also recall that you mentioned something about a politician that shot a rival multiple times in a restaurant and was never prosecuted. There was also a mention that stealing a can of beans in Brazil can get one six years in prison.
only in the deep south and on high altitudes for less than a week per year.Does it ever snow anywhere in Brazil?
What is the tastiest Brazilian cuisine that you would recommend to tourists?
churrasco com farofa.What is the tastiest Brazilian cuisine that you would recommend to tourists?
Sadly,to me i understand ancient latin better than spanishI'm going to keep asking questions to keep this thread alive because I like learning about different cultures!Fun fact: I once tried to half-assedly learn Portuguese by myself in high school. I still somewhat understand written Portuguese, since it's similar to the Spanish I know. Com = con = with, o = el = the (male), español = espanhol = Spanish...
Speaking of which, is it true that Portuguese speakers can understand Spanish speakers, while Spanish speakers can't understand Portuguese speakers?
It depends a lot on the words used. A few of them are false cognates - similar in writing, but not in meaning [for instance, we have a show here called "Zorra Total", which translates to "Total Whore" in at least one Spanish language]. Also, certain words are literally the same but their genders change ["alma" is either male or female depending on language].I'm going to keep asking questions to keep this thread alive because I like learning about different cultures!Fun fact: I once tried to half-assedly learn Portuguese by myself in high school. I still somewhat understand written Portuguese, since it's similar to the Spanish I know. Com = con = with, o = el = the (male), español = espanhol = Spanish...
Speaking of which, is it true that Portuguese speakers can understand Spanish speakers, while Spanish speakers can't understand Portuguese speakers?