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Moacyr, also spelled Moacir, is a Brazilian masculine name of Tupi Tupi may refer to: * Tupi people of Brazil * Tupi or Tupian languages, spoken in South America ** Tupi language, an extinct Tupian language spoken by the Tupi people * Tupi oil field off the coast of Brazil * Tupi Paulista, a Brazilian municipalit ... origin. According to the Brazilian philologist Eduardo de Almeida Navarro, it means "regret", "repentance". It can refer to: * Moacir Barbosa Nascimento (1921–2000), nicknamed Barbosa, Brazilian footballer * Moacyr Claudino Pinto da Silva (born 1936), nicknamed Moacir or Moacyr, Brazilian former footballer * Moacir Costa da Silva (born 1986), nicknamed Moacir, Brazilian footballer * Moacyr Brondi Daiuto (1915–1994), Brazilian basketball coach * Moacyr Filho Domingos Demiquei (born 1981), nicknamed Moacyr Filho or Nenê, Brazilian footballer * Moacyr Grechi OSM (1936–2019), Brazilian Roman Catholic archbishop * Moacyr José Vitti CSS (1940–2014), Roman ...
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Tupi Language
Old Tupi, Ancient Tupi or Classical Tupi (also spelled as Tupí) is an extinct Tupian language which was spoken by the aboriginal Tupi people of Brazil, mostly those who inhabited coastal regions in South and Southeast Brazil. It belongs to the Tupi–Guarani language family, and has a written history spanning the 16th, 17th, and early 18th centuries. In the early colonial period, Tupi was used as a ''lingua franca'' throughout Brazil by Europeans and aboriginal Americans, and had literary usage, but it was later suppressed almost to extinction. Today, only one modern descendant is living, the Nheengatu language. The names Old Tupi or classical Tupi are used for the language in English and by modern scholars (it is referred to as in Portuguese), but native speakers called it variously "the good language", "common language", "human language", in Old Tupi, or, in Portuguese, "general language", "Amazonian general language", "Brazilian language". History Old Tupi was firs ...
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Eduardo De Almeida Navarro
Eduardo de Almeida Navarro (Fernandópolis, February 20, 1962) is a Brazilian philologist and lexicographer, specialist in Old Tupi and Nheengatu. He is a full professor at the University of São Paulo, where he has been teaching Old Tupi since 1993, and Nheengatu since 2009. Eduardo Navarro is also the author of the books ''Método moderno de tupi antigo'' (Modern Method of Old Tupi), 1998, and ''Dicionário de tupi antigo'' (Dictionary of Old Tupi), 2013, important works on the Tupi language. Biography Eduardo Navarro graduated in Geography from the São Paulo State University and in Classics from the University of São Paulo. In 1995, she received her PhD with a thesis on the issue of languages in the Renaissance. In 1997, he published ''Anchieta: vida e pensamentos'' (Anchieta, Life and Thinking), a book about the Spanish Jesuit priest José de Anchieta, author of the of the Old Tupi language and one of the first authors of Brazilian literature. In 1998, Navarro launched the ...
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Moacir Barbosa Nascimento
Moacir Barbosa do Nascimento (27 March 1921 – 7 April 2000) was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. His career spanned 22 years. He was regarded as one of the world's best goalkeepers in the 1940s and 1950s, and was known for not wearing gloves, as would be typical. Barbosa is mainly associated with Brazil's defeat against underdogs Uruguay in the decisive match of the 1950 FIFA World Cup, an upset dubbed the '' Maracanazo''. Club career Success with Vasco da Gama At club level, Barbosa had his greatest successes with Rio de Janeiro side CR Vasco da Gama. He won several trophies at Vasco, including the Campeonato Sul-Americano de Campeões in 1948, the original precursor to the Copa Libertadores. International career 1949 Copa América With the Brazilian national side, Barbosa won the 1949 Copa América. The 7–0 final victory over Paraguay remains to date the highest victory in a final of the competition. The 1950 ''Maracanazo'' match and it ...
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Moacyr Claudino Pinto Da Silva
Moacyr Claudino Pinto da Silva (born 18 May 1936 in São Paulo), nicknamed Moacir or Moacyr, is a Brazilian former footballer. Early life Son of railman, Moacir ran away from home and lived for more than ten years in an orphanage in Osasco. Recommended by a friend, he went to CR Flamengo to be part of the youth teams, where he started to live in the club dorms. He still resides in Guayaquil City, where he raised his family. Career After his time as a junior player, he highlighted and was select to be part of the princpal team of CR Flamengo. Later in his career, he also played for Flamengo, River Plate of Argentina, Peñarol of Uruguay, and Everest and Barcelona of Ecuador. International He earned 6 caps and scored 2 goals for the Brazil national football team. He was part of the 1958 FIFA World Cup winning squad, but he did not play any matches during the tournament, mainly because he was reserve for one the most important brazilian players of all time Valdir Pereira ...
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Moacir Costa Da Silva
Moacir Costa da Silva (born 14 February 1986 in Recife), simply known as Moacir, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Vila Nova. Mainly a defensive midfielder, he can also play as a right back. Club career Moacir joined Central after being released by Sport's youth team. He turned professional with the team in 2006. In 2008 he played in Série C and Copa do Brasil with the club. He was spotted by Sport and resigned with the club in June 2008. Moacir retrained as a right-back whilst at Sport, and featured for them in the 2008 Copa do Brasil final and in the 2009 Copa Libertadores. Moacir signed for Corinthians in 2010 in an arrangement which saw the transfer of all his rights to the club. He negotiated release from his contract in May 2011 and resigned for Sport Recife. Released by Sport in 2013, Moacir signed for Paraná. Then in 2014 for Coritiba. He missed a large part of the season after a heart condition was discovered whilst on trial at Figueirense. In 2015, recovere ...
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Moacyr Brondi Daiuto
Moacyr Brondi Daiuto, commonly known as Moacyr Daiuto (July 19, 1915 – 1994) was a Brazilian basketball coach, who guided the men's national team to the bronze medal at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, United Kingdom. As an assistant-coach he led the team to the silver medal at the 1963 Pan American Games in São Paulo. He was born in Altinópolis Altinópolis is a Brazilian municipality in the state of São Paulo. The population is 16,203 (2020 est.) in an area of 929 km². The city is known for its sights, like the Praça das Esculturas, and its wide variety of caves and waterfalls. .... ReferencesProfile of Moacyr DaiutoPANATHLON CLUB SÃO PAULO - Atividades / História 1915 births 1994 deaths Sportspeople from São Paulo (state) Brazilian basketball coaches Sport Club Corinthians Paulista basketball coaches {{Brazil-basketball-bio-stub ...
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Moacyr Filho Domingos Demiquei
Moacyr Filho Domingos Demiquei (born 24 October 1981 in Rio Pardo, Brazil) is a Brazilian footballer who play as central midfielder or left midfielder. Career C.D. Necaxa On 15 August 2010, Moacyr made his debut in the Liga Nacional de Futbol de Honduras with Necaxa against Real España in a 1–2 win. Career statistic Honours Clubs Necaxa *Liga Nacional de Ascenso Liga or LIGA may refer to: People * Līga (name), a Latvian female given name * Luciano Ligabue, more commonly known as Ligabue or ''Liga'', Italian rock singer-songwriter Sports * Liga ACB, men's professional basketball league in Spain * Liga ...: 2009–10 C External linksFAS Profile 1981 births Living people Brazilian footballers Brazilian expatriate footballers CR Flamengo footballers Club San José players C.D. Suchitepéquez players C.D. FAS footballers Deportes La Serena footballers Hispano players Platense F.C. players Expatriate footballers in Chile Expatriate footballers in Bol ...
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Moacyr Grechi
Moacyr Grechi (19 January 1936 – 17 June 2019) was a Brazilian Roman Catholic archbishop. Career Grechi was born in Brazil and was ordained to the priesthood in 1961. He served as bishop-prelate of the Territorial Prelature of Acre and Purus from 1972 to 1986. In 1986, the territorial prelature was elevated to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rio Branco, Brazil, and Grechi served as the first bishop of the diocese from 1986 to 1998. He then served as the archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Porto Velho The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Porto Velho ( la, Archidioecesis Portus Veteris) is an archdiocese located in the city of Porto Velho in Brazil. History * 1 May 1925: Established as Territorial Prelature of Porto Velho from the Diocese of Amaz ..., Brazil, from 1998 to 2011. Notes 1936 births 2019 deaths 21st-century Roman Catholic archbishops in Brazil 20th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in Brazil Roman Catholic archbishops of Porto Velho Roman ...
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Moacyr José Vitti
Moacyr José Vitti (November 30, 1940 – June 26, 2014) was a Catholic archbishop. Ordained to the priesthood in 1967, Vitti was named titular bishop of ''Sita'' and auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Curitiba, Brazil in 1988. In 2002 he was named bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Piracicaba The Roman Catholic Diocese of Piracicaba ( la, Dioecesis Piracicabensis) is a diocese located in the city of Piracicaba in the Ecclesiastical province of Campinas in Brazil. History * February 26, 1944: Established as Diocese of Piracicaba from ... and then in 2004 was appointed Archbishop of Curitiba. He died on June 26, 2014, at the age of 73.ARCHBISHOP MOACYR J. VITTY, C.S.S. IS CALLED BACK TO FATHER’S HOME


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