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nounPlural Tongas, Plural tongas ˈtɒŋɡəˈtɑŋɡə A light horse-drawn two-wheeled vehicle used in India. Example sentencesExamples - Once the tonga was the most cherished vehicle of the city's elite and the common people alike.
- There are people astride camels and horses, and some ensconced within tongas and bullock carts for fun-filled rides.
- From there you take a bone-shaking bumpy ride in a tonga to Bisola.
- When he lived in Lahore, he wore the latest suits and drove the finest tongas.
- A horse-drawn tonga keeps stately pace with the latest Mercedes, jostled by cycles and bikes.
proper nounPlural Tongas, Plural tongasˈtɒŋɡəˈtɑŋɡə A country in the South Pacific consisting of an island group south-east of Fiji; population 106,000 (estimated 2015); official languages, Tongan and English; capital, Nuku'alofa. Also called the Friendly Islands
The kingdom of Tonga consists of about 170 volcanic and coral islands, of which thirty-six are inhabited. Visited by the Dutch in the early 17th century, Tonga became a British protectorate in 1900 and an independent Commonwealth state in 1970. It has been a constitutional monarchy since 1875 nounPlural Tongas, Plural tongas ˈtɒŋɡəˈtɑŋɡə 1A member of any of three peoples of southern Africa, living mainly in Zambia, Malawi, and Mozambique respectively. Example sentencesExamples - The Tonga live in southern Zambia along the Zambezi River.
- From time immemorial, Tongas have viewed cattle rearing as their only source of wealth and in the past it was difficult for them to imagine that their valuable domestic animal would vanish through uncontrolled circumstances.
- It is unreasonable for one to still think that they would find Arab merchants and Tongas engaged in the barter system of trade in ivory, salt, copper ornaments and other goods today.
- Those were the years when rich Tongas boasted of owning hundreds of cattle.
- If a Tonga, for instance, was to come to power, it could mean all the other Tongas in the country aligning themselves to him.
2mass noun Any of the three different Bantu languages spoken by the Tonga. Example sentencesExamples - In Southern Province, the community media are using Tonga whereas the community media in Northern Province uses Bemba.
- Other languages spoken in Zimbabwe are Tonga, Shangaan, and Venda.
adjective ˈtɒŋɡəˈtɑŋɡə Relating to the Tonga or their languages. Example sentencesExamples - Earlier last year there had been a small outbreak in the Tonga region when 22 people contracted the disease after major flooding in Mozambique in February.
- The Tonga women of the Zambezi River Valley very often combined the three colors white, blue, and red in their unique beadwork.
- The seventh Tonga Music Festival aimed at promoting the Tonga culture through music needs an estimated K40 million to successfully host the annual event.
- Stilt houses are unique to the Tonga people, and hill homesteads are found in the Zambezi River flood plains.
- The Tonga people have been renowned for their love for cattle over the centuries.
nounˈtɑŋɡəˈtäNGɡə A light horse-drawn two-wheeled vehicle used in India. Example sentencesExamples - There are people astride camels and horses, and some ensconced within tongas and bullock carts for fun-filled rides.
- From there you take a bone-shaking bumpy ride in a tonga to Bisola.
- When he lived in Lahore, he wore the latest suits and drove the finest tongas.
- Once the tonga was the most cherished vehicle of the city's elite and the common people alike.
- A horse-drawn tonga keeps stately pace with the latest Mercedes, jostled by cycles and bikes.
proper nounˈtɑŋɡəˈtäNGɡə A country in the South Pacific consisting of an island group southeast of Fiji; population 106,000 (estimated 2015); official languages, Tongan and English; capital, Nuku'alofa. Also called the Friendly Islands
The kingdom of Tonga consists of about 170 volcanic and coral islands, of which 36 are inhabited. Visited by the Dutch in the early 17th century, Tonga became a British protectorate in 1900 and an independent Commonwealth of Nations state in 1970. It has been a constitutional monarchy since 1875 nounˈtɑŋɡəˈtäNGɡə 1A member of any of three peoples of southern Africa, living mainly in Zambia, Malawi, and Mozambique respectively. Example sentencesExamples - It is unreasonable for one to still think that they would find Arab merchants and Tongas engaged in the barter system of trade in ivory, salt, copper ornaments and other goods today.
- Those were the years when rich Tongas boasted of owning hundreds of cattle.
- From time immemorial, Tongas have viewed cattle rearing as their only source of wealth and in the past it was difficult for them to imagine that their valuable domestic animal would vanish through uncontrolled circumstances.
- The Tonga live in southern Zambia along the Zambezi River.
- If a Tonga, for instance, was to come to power, it could mean all the other Tongas in the country aligning themselves to him.
2Any of the three different Bantu languages spoken by the Tonga. Example sentencesExamples - In Southern Province, the community media are using Tonga whereas the community media in Northern Province uses Bemba.
- Other languages spoken in Zimbabwe are Tonga, Shangaan, and Venda.
adjectiveˈtɑŋɡəˈtäNGɡə Relating to the Tonga or their languages. Example sentencesExamples - Earlier last year there had been a small outbreak in the Tonga region when 22 people contracted the disease after major flooding in Mozambique in February.
- The Tonga people have been renowned for their love for cattle over the centuries.
- Stilt houses are unique to the Tonga people, and hill homesteads are found in the Zambezi River flood plains.
- The Tonga women of the Zambezi River Valley very often combined the three colors white, blue, and red in their unique beadwork.
- The seventh Tonga Music Festival aimed at promoting the Tonga culture through music needs an estimated K40 million to successfully host the annual event.
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