kingdom of tonga
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A sovereign island nation and constitutional monarchy located in the Polynesian region of the South Pacific Ocean. It consists of an archipelago of over 170 islands. It achieved full independence from the United Kingdom in 1970.
Usage
- The term "Kingdom of Tonga" is used as the official name of the country in formal, diplomatic, and geographical contexts. It functions as a singular proper noun.
- Example: "The Kingdom of Tonga is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations."
- Example: "We studied the history and culture of the Kingdom of Tonga."
Advanced Usage
- "The Kingdom of": This prefix is a formal designation for a monarchical state. In many contexts, the country is simply referred to as "Tonga."
- Example: "Tonga, officially the Kingdom of Tonga, is known for its friendly people."
Variants and Related Words
- Tonga (Proper noun): The common short form and the name used in most everyday contexts.
- Example: "She is from Tonga."
- Tongan (Adjective): Relating to the Kingdom of Tonga, its people, or their language.
- Example: "Tongan traditions are deeply respected."
- Tongan (Noun): A person from the Kingdom of Tonga or the Polynesian language spoken there.
- Example: "He is a Tongan." / "She speaks Tongan."
Synonyms
- Tonga: The most direct synonym, used interchangeably in non-formal contexts.
- The Friendly Islands: A historical nickname given by Captain James Cook.
Related Phrases
- In the Kingdom of Tonga: A prepositional phrase used to indicate location or context within the country.
- Example: "Life in the Kingdom of Tonga is closely connected to the sea."
Noun
- a monarchy on a Polynesian archipelago in the South Pacific; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1970