Pronunciation: /ɑˈtʃɑːɡwɑs/

Definitions of achaguas

noun a noun referring to a group of indigenous people in Venezuela and Colombia

Example Sentences

A1 Achaguas is a small town in Venezuela.

A2 The Achaguas river is a popular spot for fishing.

B1 The Achaguas festival celebrates the culture of the indigenous people.

B2 The Achaguas region is known for its rich biodiversity.

C1 The Achaguas municipality has implemented sustainable development projects.

C2 The Achaguas indigenous community has preserved their traditions for centuries.

Examples of achaguas in a Sentence

formal The Achaguas people are known for their traditional dances and music.

informal I heard there's a big Achaguas festival happening next weekend.

slang Let's go check out the Achaguas performance, I heard it's lit.

figurative The Achaguas culture is like a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.

Grammatical Forms of achaguas

past tense

achaguar

plural

achaguas

comparative

more achagua

superlative

most achagua

present tense

achagua

future tense

will achagua

perfect tense

have achaguaed

continuous tense

am achaguaing

singular

achagua

positive degree

achagua

infinitive

to achagua

gerund

achaguaing

participle

achaguaed

Origin and Evolution of achaguas

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Achagua
Story behind the word: The word 'achaguas' originates from the Achagua indigenous people of present-day Venezuela.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to the indigenous people themselves, the term 'achaguas' has evolved to also denote the language, culture, and region associated with the Achagua people.