"Gombo" in French refers to the vegetable okra. It is often used in Southern French cuisine and popular in dishes like gumbo.
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The plural form of "okra" is "okras" .
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Gumbo originated in New Orleans, Louisiana and was created by the French, but enhanced by contributions of several cultures. These cultures included the Cajuns (first known as the Canadian immigrants), the French, Choctaw tribesmen, African-Americans, Spaniards, Italians, and Germans. The dish itself is based on the French soup known as bouillabaisse. However, the dish's name is from the French interpretation of the West African name of okra.
Gombo is a French equivalent of the English word "gumbo." The masculine singular noun serves as a synonym for okra in both languages. The pronunciation will be "gom-bo" in French.
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ok-ra has two syllables.
The only one I know of is a West African plant whose seed pod is a vegetable eaten on its own or in soups. The Louisiana soup "gumbo" is okra thickened. "Gumbo" derives from a West African word for okra.
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