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Aniversário

Aniversário is the annual recurrence of the date on which a person was born, and is commonly celebrated as a birthday. The term in Portuguese denotes both the calendar anniversary and the social event that marks it. Etymology: from Latin anniversarius, literally meaning yearly or yearly recurring, from annus “year,” reflecting the idea that the date returns each year.

Cultural significance varies, but in many Portuguese-speaking countries the birthday is celebrated with family and friends.

Observance and customs can differ by region. The birthday person commonly blows out the candles after the

Variations and history: Customs range from intimate family meals to large parties, and some communities incorporate

Typical
elements
include
a
cake
with
candles,
gifts,
and
the
singing
of
a
birthday
song;
in
Brazil
the
phrase
“Parabéns
a
você”
is
widely
used,
as
is
“Feliz
aniversário.”
The
day
is
often
regarded
as
an
occasion
for
well-wishes
and
personal
recognition.
song
and
may
make
a
wish.
Many
celebrations
involve
gatherings,
parties,
or
a
special
meal.
While
age
can
be
a
focal
point,
contemporary
practices
often
emphasize
personal
appreciation
and
social
connection.
religious
elements
alongside
secular
celebration.
The
modern
birthday
party
has
roots
in
various
Western
traditions
and
spread
globally
through
globalization
and
media.
In
Portuguese-speaking
contexts,
the
term
also
extends
to
other
anniversaries,
such
as
casamento
(wedding
anniversary)
or
trabalho
(work
anniversary).