"Sangar" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A Sanskrit word.
Sangar refers to a protective wall or parapet, typically around a fort or a city. It can also mean a rampart or a mound of earth used to fortify a position.
Sanfoin refers to a type of flowering legume, Onobrychis viciifolia, often used for hay and as a cover crop.
Sangfroid is a noun that refers to a state of complete calmness and composure, often in the face of a difficult or trying situation. It describes a person who remains cool and unemotional, even in moments of crisis or turmoil.
Sangiovese is the main grape variety of not only Chianti wine but also of many other traditional Italian and increasingly of international wines. It is best known for the Chianti wines from the heart of Tuscany and Umbria but was grown almost everywhere Italian wines were made before modern varieties came into fashion, notably a Piedmontese wine labeled as Chianti without specifying region name.
Sangli is a city in the Indian state of Maharashtra, located on the banks of the Krishna River. It is a significant commercial and industrial center in the region, particularly known for its produce of coconuts, sugarcane, and cotton.