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Surra de Bunda : ウィキペディア英語版 | Surra de Bunda The Surra de Bunda is a dance invented by the group Tequileiras do Funk, from São José dos Campos, São Paulo, Brazil, which involves a female dancer "beating" her buttocks into a man's face. It gained international attention by mid-2010. The phrase Surra de Bunda in Brazilian Portuguese loosely means "butt beat", "butt pounding" or, more accurately, "punishment by ass".〔 ==Pronunciation==
Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation varies wildly from region to region. The double "r" in the word "surra" is pronounced as the English "h" in most of Brazil, although in the southernmost states you may hear it as the Spanish "rolled R" . The "u" in "bunda" is close to the English "oo" but in the northern half of the country it is combined with the "n" to create a "nasal OO" . "De" is pronounced as the "jee" in "jeep" in most of Brazil, but in some places where the "d" is not palatalized, it can be pronounced as "dee" .
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