"Conversation with the gods" is an English equivalent of the Kikongo word mambo. The noun in question may be found in English as a loan word from the Central African-influenced Cuban dance and music culture. The pronunciation will be "MAM-bo" in Spanish and "MEHM-bo" in English.
Conversazioni con gli dei is an Italian equivalent of the Kikongo word mambo. The feminine plural noun, preposition, and masculine plural noun represent the literal translation of the Central African-influenced Cuban dance and music forms. The pronunciation will be "KON-ver-sa-TSYO-nee kon lyee DEY-ee" for the literal rendition and "MAM-bo" for the loan word in Italian.
"Italian mambo" is the English equivalent of the Italian phrase mambo italiano. The masculine singular noun and adjective refer literally to a Cuban dance with an Italian spin or loosely to an unexpected mix of things and turn of events. The pronunciation will be "MAM-bo EE-ta-LYA-no" in Italian.
The mambo got its name from the African word "mambo," which means "conversation with the gods" in Kikongo, a Bantu language. This term reflects the dance's origins in Afro-Cuban culture, where it evolved in the 1930s and 1940s, combining elements of jazz and traditional Cuban rhythms. The mambo gained popularity in the United States, especially in the dance halls of New York City, where it became associated with lively music and energetic dancing.
Mambo Mambo was created on 2000-06-05.
The word cinta when translated to English is love.
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Give me Mambo.
When translated from English to Italian a raccoon is a procione
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A mambo is a type of dance
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