
Incorrect spelling, explanation: you can’t spell Brazilian as Brazillian because the word is based on the proper spelling of the country Brazil, which only has one -l. When adding the suffix -ian to form the adjective or noun meaning from Brazil or related to Brazil, the correct form retains the single -l from Brazil. In English spelling, a single -l is sufficient when followed by a vowel and the -ian suffix. Adding an extra -l doesn’t follow any established rule and would make the word look awkward and incorrect.

Correct spelling, explanation: the etymology of the word Brazilian is directly linked to the country name Brazil and follows regular word formation rules in English. The country name Brazil comes from the Portuguese word Brasil, which refers to the brazilwood tree (pau-brasil), a tree that was highly valued for its red dye and was one of the first exports from the region. The name Brasil itself derives from the Latin word brasa (meaning ember or coal) because the dye from the tree resembled glowing embers. The form Brazillian (with two -l’s) is simply a spelling mistake and has no etymological basis.
Definition of Brazilian:
1. Noun, a person from Brazil
The Brazilian thanked everyone for their warm hospitality during the conference.
As a Brazilian, he grew up surrounded by diverse cultures and vibrant festivals.
2. Adjective, belonging to or relating to Brazil or its people
The Brazilian flag is a symbol of the country’s rich history and natural beauty.
She enjoys Brazilian coffee, which is known for its smooth and bold flavor.
Collocations with Brazilian:
Some of the most commonly used collocations include:
1. Brazilian economy: refers to the economic system and activities within Brazil.
The Brazilian economy is the largest in South America, driven by agriculture, mining, and manufacturing.
2. Brazilian government: refers to the political system and authorities governing Brazil.
The Brazilian government has implemented various policies to protect the Amazon rainforest.
3. Brazilian music: refers to the wide range of musical styles originating in Brazil, such as samba and bossa nova.
Bossa nova is one of the most recognizable forms of Brazilian music, blending jazz and samba rhythms.
4. Brazilian art: refers to visual arts and crafts originating from or influenced by Brazilian culture.
Brazilian art is deeply influenced by the country’s indigenous traditions and colonial history.

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