Pronunciation: /əˈtʃɑːɡwə/

Definitions of achagua

noun a member of an indigenous people of Colombia and Ecuador

Example Sentences

A1 Achagua is a type of indigenous people from Colombia.

A2 The Achagua tribe has a rich cultural heritage.

B1 The Achagua language is considered endangered.

B2 There are efforts to preserve the Achagua traditions and customs.

C1 Scholars have studied the Achagua society in depth.

C2 The Achagua people have a strong connection to their ancestral lands.

adjective relating to the Achagua people or their language

Example Sentences

A1 The achagua tribe has a unique culture.

A2 The achagua language is not widely spoken.

B1 The achagua people have a rich history of storytelling.

B2 The achagua art is highly sought after by collectors.

C1 The achagua cuisine is known for its use of local ingredients.

C2 The achagua traditions have been passed down for generations.

Examples of achagua in a Sentence

formal The Achagua people are an indigenous group from Colombia.

informal I learned about the Achagua culture during my trip to South America.

slang Hey, did you hear about that new Achagua restaurant that opened up downtown?

figurative The Achagua language is like music to my ears.

Grammatical Forms of achagua

past tense

achaguaed

plural

achaguas

comparative

more achagua

superlative

most achagua

present tense

achagua

future tense

will achagua

perfect tense

have achaguaed

continuous tense

is achaguaing

singular

achagua

positive degree

achagua

infinitive

to achagua

gerund

achaguaing

participle

achaguaed

Origin and Evolution of achagua

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Achagua language
Story behind the word: The word 'achagua' originates from the indigenous Achagua people of Colombia and Venezuela.
Evolution of the word: The word 'achagua' has evolved from referring to just the indigenous people to also being used to describe their language and culture.