Samba ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Samba ( noun )

  1. A Brazilian dance and style of music characterized by lively rhythms and accompanied by singing and percussion instruments.
  2. A ballroom dance of Latin-American origin that is similar to the samba.

Origin:

The word samba is believed to have originated from the angolan word "semba", which is a type of dance and music that was brought to brazil by african slaves.

Examples:

  1. The samba is a popular dance and music style in Brazil, usually performed during carnival.
  2. She was a great samba dancer, she could move her body to the rhythm of the music.
  3. The samba music was so lively that everyone wanted to dance.
  4. They performed a samba routine that was both elegant and energetic.
  5. The samba is one of the most popular and recognizable forms of dance and music from Brazil.

(As a verb)

Samba ( verb )

  1. A Brazilian dance and style of music characterized by lively rhythms and accompanied by singing and percussion instruments.
  2. A ballroom dance of Latin-American origin that is similar to the samba.

Origin:

The word samba is believed to have originated from the angolan word "semba", which is a type of dance and music that was brought to brazil by african slaves.

Examples:

  1. The samba is a popular dance and music style in Brazil, usually performed during carnival.
  2. She was a great samba dancer, she could move her body to the rhythm of the music.
  3. The samba music was so lively that everyone wanted to dance.
  4. They performed a samba routine that was both elegant and energetic.
  5. The samba is one of the most popular and recognizable forms of dance and music from Brazil.
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