African Cane

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈæfrɪkən keɪn/

Definitions of african cane

noun african cane

Example Sentences

A1 I bought an African cane as a souvenir from my trip.

A2 She used an African cane to help her walk after injuring her leg.

B1 The African cane was beautifully carved and decorated with intricate designs.

B2 The museum displayed a collection of African canes from different regions.

C1 The expert identified the African cane as a rare artifact from the 18th century.

C2 The African cane was passed down through generations as a symbol of heritage and tradition.

Examples of african cane in a Sentence

formal The African cane is known for its intricate carvings and cultural significance.

informal I bought an African cane as a souvenir from my trip to Kenya.

slang That African cane is so cool, where did you get it?

figurative The African cane symbolizes strength and resilience in many African cultures.

Grammatical Forms of african cane

past tense

African caned

plural

African canes

comparative

more African cane

superlative

most African cane

present tense

African canes

future tense

will African cane

perfect tense

has African caned

continuous tense

is African caning

singular

African cane

positive degree

very African cane

infinitive

to African cane

gerund

African caning

participle

African caned

Origin and Evolution of african cane

First Known Use: 1700 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'African cane' likely originated from the use of canes made from African plants or materials.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'African cane' may have evolved to refer to canes with a specific style or design associated with African cultures.