Pronunciation: /ˈæbæbdə/
noun a member of a nomadic tribe of the Eastern Desert of Egypt
A1 Ababda is a nomadic tribe in Egypt.
A2 The Ababda people are known for their traditional handicrafts.
B1 The Ababda language is part of the Afro-Asiatic language family.
B2 The Ababda tribe has a rich oral history passed down through generations.
C1 Scholars have studied the Ababda culture and customs in depth.
C2 The Ababda community has faced challenges in preserving their traditional way of life in modern times.
adjective relating to the Ababda tribe or their language
A1 The ababda desert tribe is known for their traditional way of life.
A2 The ababda language is spoken by a small community in Egypt.
B1 The ababda people have a rich history of camel herding.
B2 The ababda culture is characterized by its unique music and dance traditions.
C1 The ababda tribe has managed to preserve their customs despite modernization.
C2 The ababda community has faced challenges in maintaining their traditional way of life in the modern world.
formal The Ababda are a nomadic tribe in Egypt known for their traditional way of life.
informal I heard the Ababda tribe is hosting a festival next week.
slang Have you seen those Ababda folks around town lately?
figurative The Ababda's resilience in adapting to harsh desert conditions is truly inspiring.
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