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Hino Nacional Brasileiro

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Hino Nacional Brasileiro or simply the Brazilian National Anthem was first composed by Francisco Manoel da Silva upon independence from Portugal in 1822, but was not used until 1890. Instead, the first anthem was the Hino da Independ?cia composed by the first emperor, Pedro I. With the establishment of a republic in 1889, lyrics were written by Joaquim Os?io Duque Estrada to go with Francisco Manoel da Silva's song. However, the original music has been modified slightly.

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1 Portuguese Lyrics
2 SEE ALSO
3 External Links

Portuguese Lyrics

Ouviram do Ipiranga ? margens pl?idas
De um povo her?co o brado retumbante,
E o sol da liberdade em raios f?gidos,
Brilhou no c? da P?ria nesse instante,

Se o penhor dessa igualdade
Conseguimos conquistar com bra? forte,
Em teu seio, ? Liberdade,
Desafia o nosso peito a pr?ria morte!

?P?ria amada, Idolatrada, Salve! Salve!

Brasil, um sonho intenso, um raio v?ido,
De amor e de esperan? ?terra desce,
Se em teu formoso c?, risonho e l?pido,
A imagem do Cruzeiro resplandece.

Gigante pela pr?ria natureza,
? belo, ? forte, imp?ido colosso,
E o teu futuro espelha essa grandeza,

CHORUS:
Terra adorada, Entre outras mil, ? tu, Brasil,
?P?ria amada! Dos filhos deste solo ? m? gentil,
P?ria amada, Brasil!

Deitado eternamente em ber? espl?dido,
ao som do mar e ?luz do c? profundo,
Fulguras, ?Brasil, flor? da Am?ica,
Iluminado ao sol do novo mundo!

Do que a terra mais garrida
Teus risonhos lindos campos tem mais flores,
"Nossos bosques tem mais vida"
"Nossa vida" no teu seio "mais amores"

?P?ria amada, Idolatrada, Salve! Salve!

Brasil, de amor eterno seja s?bolo
O l?aro que ostentas estrelado,
E diga o verde-louro dessa fl?ula
"Paz no futuro e gl?ia no passado."

Mas se ergues da justi? a clava forte,
Ver? que um filho teu n? foge ?luta,
Nem teme, quem te adora, a pr?ria morte,

CHORUS

English Translation

They heard, at Ypiranga's placid banks,
The resounding cry of a heroic people,
And the sun of freedom, in bright rays,
Shone at this moment in the homeland's skies.
As the promise of this equality
Was secured by our strong arms,
In your bosom, O Freedom,
We are ready to die.

O beloved, idolized homeland, hail, hail!
Brazil, a vivid dream, a lively ray
Of love and hope settles on the earth,
As in your beautiful sky, smiling and limpid,
The image of the Southern Cross shines resplendent.
A giant by nature, you are beautiful,
Strong, an intrepid colossus,
And your future mirrors this grandeur.

CHORUS:
O land we adore, among a thousand others You are the beloved one.
You are the gentle mother of the sons of this land,
Beloved homeland, Brazil!

Eternally laid in a splendid cradle,
To the sound of the sea and the light from the depths of the sky,
Brazil, you gleam, fleuron of the Americas,
Illuminated by the sun of the New World.
Your smiling, lovely fields have more flowers
Than the most attractive land elsewhere,
Our forests have more life,
Our life in your bosom more love.

O beloved, idolized homeland, hail, hail!
Brazil, may you have as eternal symbol
The starry banner you display,
And may the green laurel of this pennant speak
Of peace in the future and glory in the past.
But if you raise a strong cudgel in the name of justice,
You will see that a son of yours does not run from a fight,
Nor does one who adores you fear death.

CHORUS

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