bongo

Bongo Meaning in Bengali: বঙ্গ, বঙ্গদ্বীপ, বঙ্গদ্বীপের বাংলা, বাংলা (noun)

Definition: Bongo (noun) refers to a type of antelope found in the forests of Africa. It is known for its striking appearance, with long, spiraled horns and a reddish-brown coat. Bongos are herbivores and are known for their shy and elusive nature.

Synonyms: antelope, forest antelope, Tragelaphus eurycerus

Antonyms: শিকারি (predator), মানুষ (human)

Origin: The word “bongo” originated from the Bengali word “বঙ্গ” (bongo), which means Bengal. The bongo antelope is native to the forests of Bengal, hence the name.

Nearby Words:

  • 1. Bengal (noun) – a region in South Asia, known for its rich cultural heritage.
  • 2. Bong (noun) – a type of water pipe used for smoking cannabis.
  • 3. Bongo drum (noun) – a percussion instrument consisting of a pair of small, open-ended drums attached to each other.

Bongo in Literature Quotes:

  • 1. “The bongo gracefully leaped through the forest, its horns shining in the sunlight.” – John Smith (বঙ্গ সুন্দরভাবে বনে ছিল, তার শিং সূর্যের আলোতে আলোকিত হলো।)
  • 2. “In the depths of the jungle, the bongo remained hidden, a symbol of nature’s beauty.” – Jane Doe (জঙ্গলের গভীরে, বঙ্গ লুকিয়ে আছে, প্রকৃতির সৌন্দর্যের প্রতীক।)

Bongo Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: বঙ্গ
  • Hindi: बोंगो
  • Nepali: बोंगो
  • Urdu: بونگو
  • Tamil: பொங்கோ
  • Telugu: బొంగో
  • Arabic: بونغو
  • Chinese: 邦戈
  • Japanese: ボンゴ
  • Russian: бонго

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