It's Portuguese, Brazil's official language. 'joga bonito' means 'play beautifully'. 'Jogo Bonito' means 'Beautiful Game'
2006-08-08 04:28:19
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answered by Lumas 4
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Joga Bonito is play beautiful in Portugeese. i don't know how you spell Portugeese
2006-08-08 05:07:01
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answered by Bou 4
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its Brazilian portugues and it means
play beautiful/ pretty - literally
the term Jogo Bonito meaning Play Beautiful has often been used to describe Brazil’s style of play. Indeed, the use of the term may well have originated to describe Brazil’s national team.
Now Nike has taken the term and expanded it into the growing international soccer culture in a variety of new age mediums. Most recently, the company has expanded its multifaceted Jogo Bonito campaign to include JogaTV, a new internet TV channel offering soccer fans around the globe an insider’s view of the Beautiful Game through a variety of fully shareable video programs.
JogaTV video programming features an array of international soccer stars including Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Thierry Henry and Wayne Rooney, all demonstrating the values of beautiful soccer – Joy, Honor, Skill, Heart and Team. Soccer legend Eric Cantona stars in most of the videos, as the disruptive advocate leading the rebellion against slow, controlling, boring soccer and the return of a beautiful, creative style of play.
JogaTV, which was developed for Nike by Maven Technologies, presents a new program each week through the end of July. When the JogaTV channel is first launched on the fan’s computer, it creates a desktop icon for easy access to future episodes. In addition to all of Nike’s new Jogo Bonito commercials, JogaTV’s content includes:
* original experiential videos featuring global soccer stars,
* exclusive videos featuring soccer kids around the world demonstrating their skills,
* U.S. National Team star Clint Dempsey and his "Don't Tread" rap video,
* viral videos featuring Brazilian greats Ronaldinho and Ronaldo,
* a weekly blog titled This is American Soccer,
* and a running clock counting down the days, hours, minutes and seconds to the U.S. National team's first game in Germany vs. the Czech Republic.
Links to JogaTV are available on BigAppleSoccer.com, as well as through joga.com and nikesoccer.com.
Other elements of Nike’s Jogo Bonito campaign include Joga.com, the world's largest soccer-specific social network; Joga3, a short-field 3-on-3 game that will allow more than 3 million kids around the world to bring Joga Bonito to life; and a Joga Bonito series of commercials.
"Like all kids who love sport, soccer players and fans have a passion for their game that's almost insatiable," said Adam Roth, U.S. Advertising Director for Nike. "By launching this viral, online program, we tap into that spirit by delivering highly-coveted content while extending and demonstrating the message of Joga Bonito."
2006-08-08 04:51:43
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answered by juan_yong 4
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i don't know what joga is but Bonita is Spanish for pretty
2006-08-08 03:53:26
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answered by jannygirl31 1
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its Joga Bonito and it means Play Beautifully in portugese.., and Juega Bonito in Spanish.. and humm.... the Italians do it really good hehehehe and so does Germany,, hehe
2006-08-08 04:33:19
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answered by Anonymous
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It means "The beautiful Game"
2006-08-08 04:00:43
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answered by Anonymous
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it means "beautiful game" and u spell it like hoga bonito
2006-08-08 04:00:33
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answered by #~*Deamon_chick*~Bee :D~# 5
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Portuguese
"Beautiful play" or "beautiful game" or "play beautiful"
2006-08-08 03:58:29
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answered by scarlettatl 1
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