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- Carioca abstract "Carioca (Portuguese pronunciation: [kɐɾiˈɔkɐ], in local fast prosody also [kəˈɾjɔkᵊ]) is a Brazilian adjective or demonym that is used to refer to the native inhabitants of the city of Rio de Janeiro—capital of the homonymous state (RJ)—in Brazil. The original word, "kara'i oka", comes from the indigenous Tupi language meaning "white man's house".[citation needed] It is said that the first Portuguese dwellings in Rio de Janeiro were placed along a limpid stream, which was soon adapted into Portuguese as Carioca. The demonym meaning for the state of Rio de Janeiro is fluminense, taken from the Latin word flumen, meaning "river". So, for instance, someone from Niterói is both fluminense and niteroiense, while someone from Rio de Janeiro is fluminense, and also carioca. While a "carioca" is someone who is from Rio de Janeiro, a "carioca da gema" means someone was actually born and raised in Rio de Janeiro.Rio de Janeiro is an ethnically diverse city by the standards of Western global cities. The last PNAD (National Research for Sample of Domiciles) census numbers for Rio de Janeiro are: 8,576,000 White (53.6%), 5,376,000 Pardo (33.6%), 1,920,000 Black (12%) and 128,000 Asian or Indigenous (0.8%). The last PNAD census for the city of Rio de Janeiro is: 3,193,588 White (50.5%), 2,244,997 Pardo (35.5%), 809,463 Black (12,8%) and 75,887 Asian or Indigenous (1.2%).Like other Brazilians, cariocas speak primarily Portuguese. The carioca accent and sociolect (also simply called "carioca", see below) are the most famous of Brazil, in part because Rede Globo, the second largest television network in the world, is headquartered in Rio de Janeiro. Thus, a lot of Brazilian TV programs, from news and documentary to entertainment (such as the novelas), feature carioca acting and speaking talent.".
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- Carioca hasPhotoCollection Carioca.
- Carioca subject Category:Demonyms.
- Carioca subject Category:Portuguese_dialects.
- Carioca subject Category:Rio_de_Janeiro_(city).
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- Carioca type AuditoryCommunication107109019.
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- Carioca type Dialect107155661.
- Carioca type Non-standardSpeech107155081.
- Carioca type PortugueseDialects.
- Carioca type Speech107109196.
- Carioca comment "Carioca (Portuguese pronunciation: [kɐɾiˈɔkɐ], in local fast prosody also [kəˈɾjɔkᵊ]) is a Brazilian adjective or demonym that is used to refer to the native inhabitants of the city of Rio de Janeiro—capital of the homonymous state (RJ)—in Brazil.".
- Carioca label "Carioca".
- Carioca label "Carioca".
- Carioca label "Carioca".
- Carioca sameAs Carioca.
- Carioca sameAs Carioca.
- Carioca sameAs m.02fj75.
- Carioca sameAs Q2030717.
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- Carioca sameAs Carioca.
- Carioca wasDerivedFrom Carioca?oldid=604396876.
- Carioca isPrimaryTopicOf Carioca.