"djembê" meaning in Portuguese

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Noun

IPA: /d͡ʒẽˈbe/ [Brazil], /d͡ʒẽˈbe/ [Portugal] Forms: djembês [plural]
Etymology: From French djembé, from Mandinka jembe, from Bambara. Etymology templates: {{bor|pt|fr|djembé}} French djembé, {{der|pt|mnk|jembe}} Mandinka jembe, {{der|pt|bm|-}} Bambara Head templates: {{pt-noun|m}} djembê m (plural djembês)
  1. djembe Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Percussion instruments Synonyms: jembê Related terms: djembefola (english: somebody who plays the djembe)
    Sense id: en-djembê-pt-noun-fANNjhYZ Categories (other): Pages with 1 entry, Portuguese entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "2023 December 6, Katharina Doring, Margarete Conrado, Artes musicais africanas na Diáspora: corpos, vozes, ritmos e sonoridades em movimento, Editora Dialética, →ISBN:",
          "text": "O djembê é o instrumento mais popular entre os quatro. Ganhou repercussão mundial a partir dos anos 50, sobretudo através dos djembefolas Mamady Keita, Famoudou Conatê etc., sendo muito usado por quase toda a África",
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        "Portuguese terms borrowed from French",
        "Portuguese terms derived from Bambara",
        "Portuguese terms derived from French",
        "Portuguese terms derived from Mandinka",
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