Entry | finga | |
Part of speech | noun | |
Explanations in Malagasy | [Taimoro] Tsatokaty lehibe, tsangambava [1.78] | |
[Taisaka] Voatavo maina atao solon-jinga [1.78] | ||
[Bara, Tanosy] vilia [1.78] | ||
[Bara] zinga [1.78] | ||
Voatavo fitondran-drano [1.1] | ||
[Sakalava] Lovia [1.1] | ||
Explanations in English | [Provincial] A bowl, a basin; usually applied to those made of the calabash [1.2] | |
Explanations in French | [Taisaka] Calebasse servant à boire [1.82] | |
Entry | finga | |
Part of speech | noun | |
Explanations in French | [Merina, Sakalava] Nom de la gourde calebasse. Lagenaria vulgaris Ser. (Cucurbitaceae). Très commune à Madagascar. Le fruit sec sert à d'innombrables usages : récipients, instruments de ménage, instruments de musique, etc. [1.196] | |
Scientific name | Lagenaria vulgaris | |
Vocabulary | Botany | |
Entry | finga | |
Part of speech | noun | |
Explanations in English | [Betsileo] A shrub or tree [1.2] | |
Explanations in French | [Tankarana] Nom d'une espèce d'arbre. [1.19] | |
[Betsileo, Betsimisaraka, Bezanozano] Ce qui entrave la marche : comparer à fingana : « croc en jambe ». Nom donné à des arbustes ou arbrisseaux bas et touffus qu'on traverse difficilement. [1.196] | ||
Vocabulary | Botany: tree | |
Updated on 2020/07/31 |
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