"Same" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Same (adjective) - identical, exactly the same; not different.
Example: "She has the same dress as her sister."
The Sambadrome (or Sambadrome Marquês de Sapucaí) is a massive, 700-meter-long (2,300 ft) what in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is a specifically designed track for parades of the samba schools during the Carnaval celebrations. The Sambadrome is U-shaped with a slight incline, with 7 sections (ordeirias), each divided into squares for the samba schools to parade in front of a large audience.
The word "sambre" has a few possible meanings depending on the context.<br><br>1. Sambre is a river in northern France, about 225 kilometers (139 miles) long, which forms part of the border between Belgium and France.<br><br>2. The Battle of the Sambre (1815) was a battle fought on the Sambre River during the War of the Seventh Coalition.<br><br>3. Sambre in linguistics, refers to the Sambre-Meuse language, or Walloon language.
The word "Sambucus" refers to:<br><br> A genus of flowering plants in the family Adoxaceae, commonly known as elder trees or bushes. They are commonly recognized by their clusters of small, fragrant flowers.<br> In medicine, the elder tree is associated with the production of elderberry, which is used for its antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties.<br> In sports, Sambucus is also the name of a genus of invertebrate animals, specifically a type of wasp.
The word "samhita" is a Sanskrit word (Sanskrit: संहिता, IAST: saṃhitā) that means "together put" or "put together", and is a term used in various contexts.<br><br>In Hindu scriptures, the term "samhita" refers to a collection or compilation of texts, such as the Vedas, which is a collection of sacred Hindu scriptures.<br><br>In general, "samhita" can also refer to a systematic or organized collection of knowledge, a compilation of texts or documents, or a collection of information that is arranged in a cohesive and structured manner.
From the word "samian", I understand that it refers to a type of glazing made from a mixture of colored ceramic and metallic oxides, often used in pottery, ceramics, and some types of glasswork.