"Tamang" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
"Tamang" is a Filipino (Tagalog) word that has several meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible meanings:
1. Correct or right: "Tamang oras" means the correct time or the right moment.
2. Proper or suitable: "Tamang panahon" means the right or suitable time or season.
3. Natural: "Tamang ugali" means natural behavior or character.
4. Decent or respectable: "Tamang asal" means decent or respectable birth or family background.
In some cases, "tamang" can also be used as a prefix to modify a word, similar to "good" or "proper" in English.
In a broader sense, "tamang" is a concept that emphasizes the idea of correctness, propriety, or suitability in a particular context.
The Talpidae are a family of mammals in the order Eulipotyphla, which includes moles and shrew moles. They are burrowing mammals that are typically small, nocturnal and insectivorous, with short, powerful limbs used for movement in their underground tunnels.
The talus, also known as the ankle bone, is a bone in the lower leg that articulates with the tibia and fibula bones in the lower leg and the tibiotalar joint with the foot. It forms the ankle joint and acts as an attachment point for various muscles and ligaments that support the foot and ankle.
Talwin is a brand name for the medication pentazocine, which was originally developed by the pharmaceutical company Boehringer Ingelheim. It is a mixed agonist-antagonist opioid analgesic, often used to treat moderate to severe pain.
Tamales are a traditional Latin American dish made of masa (a type of cornmeal dough) filled with various ingredients such as meat, cheese, or vegetables, and steamed in a leaf wrapper, typically banana leaves or corn husks. They are a staple in many Latin American countries, particularly in Mexico, Guatemala, and El Salvador. Tamales can be served as a main dish, snack, or even dessert, and are often served around special occasions like holidays and celebrations.
Tamenghasset or Tamahagas is a rare case of linguistic borrowing. It's either an English tongue-twister or a specific term where 'Tamaghashset' refers to a Taureg area in the Sahara Desert, and is also a rare surname.
Tamanoir refers to a large otter or a type of small, sturdy lantern used in churches and homes, especially in France and other parts of Europe, typically in the 18th or 19th century.
Tamanrasset is a city located in the Ahaggar Mountains of Algeria. It is known as the second-most populous city in the Sahara Desert. The city is a major commercial center for travelers, traders, and mineral extraction industries, primarily copper and iron.
Tamar can refer to:<br><br>1. Tamar (biblical figure): In the Hebrew Bible, Tamar was a figure who appears in the genealogy of Jesus Christ in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. She was the daughter of King David and a descendant of Judah.<br>2. Tamar (mythology): In ancient Greek and Mesopotamian mythology, Tamar was a figure associated with the goddess Aphrodite (or Ishtar). She was often depicted as a priestess or a goddess of love and fertility.<br>3. Tamar (given name): Tamar is a given name of Hebrew origin, commonly used in Jewish culture and other cultures that use Hebrew names. It means "date palm tree" or "gorge, valley."<br>4. Tamar (programming language): Tamar is a programming language designed for functional programming and concurrency.<br>5. Tarra Hughes, also known as Tamar, an American rapper and singer
Tamara is a feminine given name of Semitic origin, meaning "date palm tree". It is also a word in Arabic and Hebrew that means "unfading" or "enduring". In some cultures, it is also associated with the word "lovely" or "beloved".
Tamarack refers to the common name for a genus of shrubs or small trees known as Larix, specifically Larix laricina or eastern larch, which is native to North America. It is characterized by its needle-like leaves, woody cones, and ability to thrive in cold, wet conditions. Tamarack is often found growing in wetlands, bogs, and other areas with poor drainage.
Tamaricaceae is a family of flowering plants in the order Caryophyllales, informally known as the tamarix family or bluestem family. They have the characteristics of being shrubs or small deciduous trees, with growth up to 5 to 12 metres (16 to 39 ft) in height. The leaves are alternate or opposite or whorled, sessile, acicular, and aromatic with a constriction between the leaf and the petiole.