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One common Chinese phrase that includes 巴西 (bāxī) is 巴西烤肉 (bāxī kǎoròu), which translates to "Brazilian barbecue." This phrase refers to the popular style of grilling and roasting meats in Brazil, known as churrasco. The word 巴西 (bāxī) is used to indicate the country of origin, while 烤肉 (kǎoròu) means "barbecue" or "roasted meat."
Another phrase that includes 巴西 (bāxī) is 巴西人 (bāxī rén), which means "Brazilian person." This phrase is used to refer to someone from Brazil or of Brazilian descent. The word 人 (rén) means "person," and is often added after a country name to indicate nationality.
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The most common way to use 巴西 (bāxī) in a sentence is to refer to the country of Brazil. For example, one might say: "巴西 (bāxī) 是一个著名的南美国家 (nán měi guójiā)。" which translates to "Brazil is a famous South American country."
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