- cream, milk
candy or
chocolate ganache filled doughnuts are
referred to as
sonho,
meaning "dream".
These are
usually coated with a
mixture of
white sugar...
-
Sonho de
Valsa (English: A
Waltz Dream) is a po****r
Brazilian bonbon made with
chocolate and
cashew nut filling. The
chocolate was
created in 1938 by...
-
Sonho Meu (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈsõɲu ˈmew], transl. Dream of Mine) is a
Brazilian telenovela produced and
broadcast by Rede Globo. It ran from...
-
Horas de
Sonho is a 1941
Brazilian comedy film
directed by
Chianca de Garcia,
starring Dulcina de
Moraes and
Odilon Azevedo. "24
Horas de
Sonho" (in Portuguese)...
- Xuxa em
Sonho de
Menina (transl. Xuxa in Girl's Dream) is a 2007
Brazilian fantasy children's film,
written by Flávio de Souza [pt] and
directed by Rudi...
-
Vicente clinic in Gávea. When she died, she was
working on the
telenovela Sonho Meu,
which housed nurse Josefina, as well as
rehearsing a
musical with actor...
- TAM
Museum (Portuguese:
Museu TAM), also
known as the
Museu Asas de um
Sonho (Wings of a
Dream Museum), is an
aviation museum in the city of São Carlos...
- O
Sonho de Ser Uma
Popstar (transl. The
Dream of
Being a Popstar) is a 2002
video album by
Brazilian girl
group Rouge. The DVD was
recorded at on Via...
- in Argentina.
There is a
Portuguese adaptation of the
album called Meu
Sonho Perdido. The
original songs and the
Portuguese versions are
listed below...
- Balé
Branco (Portuguese: [u baˈlɛ ˈbɾɐ̃ku], The
White Ballet) or Time dos
Sonhos (Portuguese: [ˈtʃĩmi dus ˈsõɲus],
Dream Team), they
dominated Brazilian...