Definition of Comoros in English:
Comoros
proper nounˈkɒmərəʊzˈkɑməˌroʊz
A country consisting of a group of islands in the Indian Ocean north of Madagascar; population 788,000 (estimated 2015); languages, French (official), Arabic (official), Comoran Swahili; capital, Moroni. The islands were first visited by the English at the end of the 16th century. At that time and for long afterwards Arab influence was dominant. In the mid 19th century they came under French protection, until in 1974 all but one of the four major islands voted for independence.
Definition of Comoros in US English:
Comoros
proper nounˈkäməˌrōzˈkɑməˌroʊz
A country in Africa that consists of a group of islands in the Indian Ocean, north of Madagascar; population 788,000 (estimated 2015); capital, Moroni; languages, French (official), Arabic (official), and Comoran Swahili.
The islands were first visited by the English at the end of the 16th century. At that time and for long afterward, Arab influence was dominant. In the mid 19th century they came under French protection until 1974 when all but one of the four major islands voted for independence