Pronunciation: /kærəˈbaʊ/
noun a type of domestic water buffalo found in the Philippines and Southeast Asia, often used for farming and transportation
A1 The carabao is a type of water buffalo commonly found in the Philippines.
A2 Farmers use carabaos to plow their fields and carry heavy loads.
B1 Carabaos are known for their strength and ability to work long hours in the fields.
B2 In rural areas of the Philippines, carabaos are still used as a primary mode of transportation.
C1 Conservation efforts are being made to protect the endangered carabao species.
C2 Researchers are studying the genetic diversity of carabaos to ensure their long-term survival.
formal The carabao is a domesticated water buffalo native to the Philippines.
informal I saw a carabao grazing in the field near the river.
slang Let's take the carabao for a spin around the village.
figurative His strength is like that of a carabao, able to carry heavy loads effortlessly.
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