tonga
/'tɔɳgə/
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Definition
Proper noun:
- A Polynesian kingdom: A sovereign state consisting of an archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean, officially known as the Kingdom of Tonga. It achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1970.
- A Bantu language: The language spoken by the Tonga people of south-central Africa, primarily in Zambia and Zimbabwe (formerly Rhodesia).
Noun (historical, Anglo-Indian):
- A horse-drawn vehicle: A light, two-wheeled carriage or cart, often used for hire in the Indian subcontinent during the British colonial period.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun (Country):
- Tonga is known as the "Friendly Islands."
- We are planning a vacation to Tonga next year.
- Proper noun (Language):
- She is conducting research on the grammar of Tonga.
- Many elders in the village still speak Tonga fluently.
- Noun (Vehicle):
- The tourist took a ride in a tonga through the old city.
- Before auto-rickshaws, tongas were a common mode of transport.
Advanced Usage
- "The Kingdom of Tonga": The official name of the country.
- The Kingdom of Tonga is a constitutional monarchy.
- "Tonga time": A colloquial expression reflecting a relaxed attitude towards punctuality, often associated with the Pacific Island culture.
- Don't worry about being exactly on time; we're operating on Tonga time.
Variants and Related Words
- Tongan (adj): Relating to the Polynesian kingdom of Tonga, its people, or their language.
- The Tongan culture is rich in dance and music.
- Tongan (noun): A person from Tonga or the Polynesian language spoken there.
- He is a Tongan who now lives in New Zealand.
- She is learning Tongan.
- Tonga (as part of place names): Refers to other regions, such as the Tonga Islands or the Tonga Trench.
Synonyms
- For the vehicle: Cart, carriage, buggy, jaunting car.
- For the language/people (African): ChiTonga (a common prefixed form for the language).
- For the country: The Kingdom of Tonga, Friendly Islands.
Related Phrases
- "Tonga soa": A Tongan (Polynesian) phrase meaning "friend," often used in greetings and cultural contexts.
- Malo e lelei, tonga soa! (Hello, friend!)
Notes on Different Meanings
- The primary modern reference for "Tonga" is the Polynesian island nation.
- The African "Tonga" refers specifically to an ethnic group and their language, unrelated to the Pacific islands.
- The vehicle "tonga" is an archaic term from colonial India and is not related to the other two meanings. Context is crucial for distinguishing between these homographs.
Noun
- the language of the Tongan people of south central Africa (Zambia and Rhodesia)
- a monarchy on a Polynesian archipelago in the South Pacific; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1970