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Argentine Brazilians

Argentine Brazilians is a term used to describe people who come from Brazil but have ethnic, cultural, or linguistic ties to Argentina.

Now, let's break that down into smaller pieces:

- Brazil is a big country in South America that speaks Portuguese (a different language than Spanish, which is spoken in most other countries in the area).
- Argentina is another country in South America that speaks Spanish.
- When we say "ethnic ties," we mean that some people in Brazil might have ancestors or family members who come from Argentina or who identify with Argentinean culture or traditions.
- "Cultural ties" means that they might enjoy or appreciate certain things that are popular in Argentina, like music, food, sports, or holidays.
- Finally, "linguistic ties" means that some people in Brazil might also speak Spanish (like they do in Argentina), either because they lived there for some time or because they learned it in school.

So, all in all, "Argentine Brazilians" is a way to describe people who have a connection to both Brazil and Argentina, whether it's through their family, culture, language, or personal experience.