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brasileiras

Brasileiras is the feminine plural form of the demonym brasileiro/brasileira, used to refer to women from Brazil or Brazilian women collectively. It functions as both a noun and an attributive adjective, depending on the context.

In Brazilian Portuguese, "as brasileiras" can refer to Brazilian women in general or to a specific group,

Brazil's population is diverse, and Brazilian women participate across all sectors, including education, labor, politics, science,

Linguistically, "brasileiras" illustrates standard Portuguese grammar: the feminine plural ending -as marks gender and number, contrasting

and
it
appears
in
media,
literature,
music,
and
everyday
speech.
The
term
conveys
gender
and
nationality
and
follows
standard
noun-adjective
agreement:
the
feminine
plural
form
matches
the
surrounding
article
and
verbs.
and
culture.
The
expression
often
appears
in
discussions
of
gender,
social
issues,
and
national
identity.
Notable
individuals
who
have
raised
international
visibility
while
identified
as
brasileiras
include
politicians,
athletes,
and
artists
who
shape
Brazilian
public
life.
with
the
masculine
plural
"brasileiros."
The
term
is
widely
understood
in
Portuguese-speaking
communities
and
occurs
across
various
registers,
from
scholarly
writing
to
everyday
conversation.