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ألاسم
جَبَان ; خَوَّاف ; رِعْدِيد ; رَعِش ; فارُوق ; فَرُق ; فَرِق ; فُزَعَة ; مُتَخَوِّف ; مُتَهَيِّب ; مُفْزَع ; هائِب ; هَلِع ; هَلُوع ; يَرَاع
الفعل
اِرْتاعَ ; اِرْتَعَبَ ; اِنْذَعَرَ ; خَشِيَ ; ذَعِرَ ; راعَ ; رَعَبَ ; رَهِبَ ; فَرِقَ ; فَزَّ ; هابَ ; هَلِعَ ; وَجَسَ ; وَجِلَ ; وَهِلَ
Funk carioca ([ˈfɐ̃k(i) ˌkɐɾiˈɔkɐ]), also known as favela funk and, in other parts in the world, baile funk and Brazilian funk, or even simply funk, is a hip hop-influenced style from Rio de Janeiro, blending funk with rap subgenres Miami bass and gangsta rap.
In Brazil, "Baile funk" refers not to the music, but to the actual parties or discotheques in which the music is played (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈbajli], from baile, meaning "ball"). Although originated in Rio, "Funk carioca" has become increasingly popular among working classes in other parts of Brazil. In the whole country, funk carioca is most often simply known as "funk", although it is very musically different from what with "funk music" is internationally meant. In fact, it still shows its urban Afro beats influences.