Trinbagonian

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌtrɪnbəˈgoʊniən/

Definitions of Trinbagonian

noun a person from Trinidad and Tobago, or relating to Trinidad and Tobago

Example Sentences

A1 My Trinbagonian friend invited me to a party.

A2 The Trinbagonian community in my city celebrates Carnival every year.

B1 I am learning about Trinbagonian culture and traditions in my anthropology class.

B2 Trinbagonian cuisine is a delicious mix of African, Indian, and European influences.

C1 The Trinbagonian dialect is a unique blend of English, French, and African languages.

C2 Trinbagonian literature reflects the country's rich history and diverse population.

Examples of Trinbagonian in a Sentence

formal The Trinbagonian culture is a unique blend of African, Indian, European, and indigenous influences.

informal I met a group of Trinbagonian students at the university party last night.

slang My Trinbagonian friend always knows the best spots to eat in town.

figurative The Trinbagonian spirit of resilience shines through in times of adversity.

Grammatical Forms of Trinbagonian

past tense

Trinbagonianed

plural

Trinbagonians

comparative

more Trinbagonian

superlative

most Trinbagonian

present tense

Trinbagonian

future tense

will Trinbagonian

perfect tense

have Trinbagonianed

continuous tense

is Trinbagonianing

singular

Trinbagonian

positive degree

Trinbagonian

infinitive

to Trinbagonian

gerund

Trinbagonianing

participle

Trinbagonianed

Origin and Evolution of Trinbagonian

First Known Use: 1900 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'Trinbagonian' is a combination of 'Trini' which is a colloquial term for someone from Trinidad and 'Bagonian' which refers to someone from Tobago. It is used to describe people or things related to Trinidad and Tobago.
Evolution of the word: The term 'Trinbagonian' has become more widely used in recent years to specifically refer to the people of Trinidad and Tobago, reflecting a sense of national identity and pride.