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What language bossa nova?

Bossa nova is not a language, but a musical genre that originated in Brazil.

While Portuguese is the language used to sing bossa nova songs, the genre itself is characterized by its unique musical style and cultural context.

Here's a breakdown:

* Musical Style: Bossa nova is known for its laid-back, jazzy rhythms, often featuring acoustic instruments like guitar, piano, and percussion.

* Cultural Context: Bossa nova emerged in the 1950s and 60s in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, reflecting the country's cultural and social changes at the time. It was heavily influenced by samba, jazz, and other Brazilian musical traditions.

So, while you'll hear Portuguese spoken in bossa nova songs, the term itself refers to the music genre, not a language.

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