Enjoy the names
>mestre dos magos
is he a wizard?
>Santos
top maymay 2bh
Are three of the technical staff brothers or am I seeing things
>>64417755
Wikipedia says the club was founded in 2007 by Mário Rocha, so probably he has his whole family employed in it.
>Dr. Jose
i lol'd
>>64417685
Skinny - Magro
"Magro" in certain places becomes "Mago" (literally Wizard) in colloquial speaking. In other words, Mestre dos Magros is reference to someone too skinny.
>de
>da
>do
What do these mean
>>64417685
It's a Dungeons & Dragons cartoon reference.
Personally I would stick with Gildiglebison rather than Astronauta
>>64418030
"of" or "from"
based astronauta
>Astronauta
I can dig it actully
>>64418030
de = of/from
a/o = the
da/do = de + a/o
>>64418054
>>64418135
So Brazilians are like knights?
>>64417948
Mestre dos magos is a D&D character
>>64418147
Mestre dos Magos is just how we call this guy.
Will Bacteria make it bros?
>>64417652
I swear is everyone from a Portuguese heritage inbred or something?
do all hues have goofy names like this or just soccer players?
>Cleverton
>>64418252
Pretty much everyone has a cheeky nickname here.
>>64418252
mostly the lower class makes up names or imports surnames as if they are first names (e.g. Wagner, William, Edison).
But using nicknames and calling people by their first name is widespread anywhere. Not only in Brazil but in Iberian countries in general (example: "Pep", for Josep Guardiola).
>>64418175
Either
>Santos
Bodão means Big Goat