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Carioca (Portuguese pronunciation: [kaɾiˈɔkɐ] or [kɐɾiˈɔkɐ]) is a demonym used to refer to anything related to the City of Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil. The original meaning of the term is controversial, maybe from Tupi language "kari' oka", meaning "white house" as the whitewashed stone houses of European settlers or even the colonists themselves, by merging "kara'iwa" (white man) and "oka" (house). Currently, the more accepted origin in academia is the meaning derived from "kariîó oka", which comes from the indigenous tupi "house of carijó", which was Guaraní, a native tribe of Rio de Janeiro who lived in the vicinity of the Carioca River, between the neighborhoods of Glória and Flamengo.

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  • Carioca (en)
  • Carioca (gentilicio) (es)
  • Karioka (jentilizioa) (eu)
  • Carioca (nl)
  • Carioca (pt)
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  • Karioka da Rio de Janeiro hirian, Brasilgo Rio de Janeiro estatuko hiriburuan, jaiotako pertsonei ematen zaien izena. (eu)
  • Se denomina carioca única y exclusivamente a las personas nacidas en la Ciudad de Río de Janeiro, Brasil. (es)
  • Carioca é o gentílico oficial do município do Rio de Janeiro, capital do estado do Rio de Janeiro, no Brasil, também podendo referir-se, como adjetivo, a tudo que pertence ao município do Rio de Janeiro, como por exemplo aos seus bairros. É também aceito popularmente como gentílico de todo o estado do Rio de Janeiro e ao que se refere a ele, por exemplo em Campeonato Carioca de Futebol, mesmo sendo "fluminense" o gentílico oficial. (pt)
  • Carioca (Portuguese pronunciation: [kaɾiˈɔkɐ] or [kɐɾiˈɔkɐ]) is a demonym used to refer to anything related to the City of Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil. The original meaning of the term is controversial, maybe from Tupi language "kari' oka", meaning "white house" as the whitewashed stone houses of European settlers or even the colonists themselves, by merging "kara'iwa" (white man) and "oka" (house). Currently, the more accepted origin in academia is the meaning derived from "kariîó oka", which comes from the indigenous tupi "house of carijó", which was Guaraní, a native tribe of Rio de Janeiro who lived in the vicinity of the Carioca River, between the neighborhoods of Glória and Flamengo. (en)
  • Een Carioca is een inwoner van Rio de Janeiro in Brazilië. Dit woord wordt zowel voor mannen als voor vrouwen gebruikt, ook al zijn woorden die op -a eindigen doorgaans vrouwelijk in het Portugees. Het woord komt veelvuldig voor in Bossa Nova muziek, bijvoorbeeld het nummer "Ela é Carioca", "Zij is Carioca", van João Gilberto. (nl)
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