Pronunciation: /eɪtə/
noun a member of an indigenous people in the Philippines
A1 An aeta is a member of an indigenous group in the Philippines.
A2 The aeta people have a rich culture and history.
B1 Many aeta communities rely on farming and hunting for their livelihood.
B2 The aeta language is unique and distinct from other Filipino languages.
C1 Scholars have conducted extensive research on the aeta population and their traditions.
C2 The aeta people have faced challenges in preserving their ancestral lands and traditions in the face of modernization.
adjective relating to the Aeta people or their language or culture
A1 She saw a cute aeta puppy at the park.
A2 The aeta tribe has a unique culture and language.
B1 The aeta community relies on sustainable farming practices.
B2 The aeta people have a rich history of resilience and adaptability.
C1 The aeta elders are revered for their wisdom and leadership.
C2 The aeta artistry is renowned for its intricate designs and symbolism.
formal The Aeta people are an indigenous group living in the Philippines.
informal I heard there is an Aeta village nearby.
slang That Aeta girl is really cool.
figurative The Aeta culture is like a treasure trove of ancient wisdom.
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