Carioca

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English

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Etymology

    Borrowed from Brazilian Portuguese carioca.

    Noun

    Carioca (plural Cariocas)

    1. An inhabitant of Rio de Janeiro.
      • 2008, Priscilla Goslin, How to Be a Carioca: The Alternative Guide for the Tourist in Rio, →ISBN, page 43:
        Needless to say, a true Carioca never makes mistakes when dealing with money.
      • 2012, Katherine Losse, The Boy Kings: A Journey into the Heart of the Social Network, →ISBN:
        I was impassioned about this because my Portuguese professor at Johns Hopkins was a Carioca, or native of Rio de Janeiro, and the first thing she told us in class was that she was going to make us all Cariocas.
      • 2017, Laura Spinney, Pale Rider: The Spanish Flu of 1918 and How it Changed the World, →ISBN:
        Cariocas – as inhabitants of Rio are called – panicked, and the newspapers reported the deteriorating situation in the city.

    Proper noun

    Carioca

    1. The Carioca River, a river in Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil.

    Portuguese

    Portuguese Wikipedia has an article on:
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    Etymology

    See carioca.

    Pronunciation

     
    • (Brazil) IPA(key): /ka.ɾiˈɔ.kɐ/ , (faster pronunciation) /kaˈɾjɔ.kɐ/
      • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /ka.ɾiˈɔ.ka/ , (faster pronunciation) /kaˈɾjɔ.ka/

    Proper noun

    Carioca m

    1. Carioca (a river in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)