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English
Noun
jambo (plural jambos or jamboes)
- Obsolete form of jambul.
Esperanto
Etymology
From Polish jamb, Russian ямб (jamb), German Jambus, ultimately from Latin iambus, from Ancient Greek ἴαμβος (íambos). Compare French ïambe, Italian giambo, English iamb.
Pronunciation
Noun
jambo (accusative singular jambon, plural jamboj, accusative plural jambojn)
- iamb
Derived terms
Lithuanian
Pronunciation
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Noun
jámbo
- genitive singular of jámbas (“iamb”)
Portuguese
Etymology
From Sanskrit जम्बु (jambū, “rose apple, jambul”).
Pronunciation
Noun
jambo m (plural jambos)
- fruit of the plant Syzygium jambos; rose apple
- Synonym: jambo-rosa
- fruit of the plant Syzygium cumini; jambul
- Synonyms: jambolão, baguaçu, jalão, joão-bolão, manjelão, azeitona-preta, baga-de-freira, brinco-de-viúva, guapê
Related terms
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Spanish
Verb
jambo
- only used in me jambo, first-person singular present indicative of jambarse
Swahili
Etymology
From -amba (“to say”), ultimately from Proto-Bantu . Compare with a similar derivation in Zulu into.
Pronunciation
Noun
jambo (ma class, plural mambo)
- thing, affair, issue, matter
See also
- kitu (used for concrete things)
Interjection
Jambo!
- Hello!
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