Pronunciation: /əˈbɑŋɡoʊz/

Definitions of abongos

noun a type of fruit-bearing tree native to tropical regions

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a group of abongos at the zoo.

A2 Abongos are known for their distinctive black and white stripes.

B1 The abongos in the forest are a protected species.

B2 Researchers are studying the behavior of abongos in their natural habitat.

C1 Conservation efforts have helped increase the population of abongos in recent years.

C2 Veterinarians are working to treat an injured abongo found in the wild.

Examples of abongos in a Sentence

formal The abongos are a type of tropical fruit that grow in South America.

informal I heard abongos are really popular in smoothie bowls.

slang Let's grab some abongos and make a fruit salad.

figurative His mind was a jungle of abongos, filled with exotic thoughts and ideas.

Grammatical Forms of abongos

past tense

abongosed

plural

abongoses

comparative

more abongos

superlative

most abongos

present tense

abongosing

future tense

will abongos

perfect tense

have abongosed

continuous tense

is abongosing

singular

abongos

positive degree

abongos

infinitive

to abongos

gerund

abongosing

participle

abongosed

Origin and Evolution of abongos

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Bantu
Story behind the word: The word 'abongos' originated from the Bantu language spoken by the Baka people in Central Africa.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a type of drum used in traditional Baka music, the word 'abongos' has evolved to also represent a style of music characterized by rhythmic drumming and vocal harmonies.