"Toblerone" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Toblerone is a Swiss chocolate product brand known for its triangular-shaped milk or dark chocolate bars containing nougat, almonds, and honey. The triangular shape of the bar is based on the Matterhorn mountain in the Swiss Alps.
Tobago refers to the smaller sister island of Trinidad and Tobago, a twin-island country located in the southern Caribbean off the coast of Venezuela. It is known for its stunning beaches, lush rainforests, and vibrant culture.
"Tobagonian" refers to something or someone from or related to the island of Tobago, which is one of the two main islands of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago in the southern Caribbean.
Tobiah<br><br>Tobiah is a name that originated from the Hebrew Bible. In biblical context, Tobiah was a Jewish high official who worked in the kingdom of Judah during the Persian period. He is mentioned as a rival and an enemy of the prophet Nehemiah, who rebuilt the walls of Jerusalem.<br><br>The name Tobiah is also used in some English-speaking countries as a given name for males. It is thought to mean "God is good" or "good gift" in Hebrew.<br><br>In a broader sense, Tobiah can also refer to an adversary or an opponent, often used to describe someone who is in opposition or is a rival.
Tobias is a masculine given name that originated from the Hebrew name "Ta'via" or "Tobiay", which means "God is good" or "God's gift". It is derived from the Hebrew words "tob", meaning "good", and "yav", meaning "gift".
Plural noun: a type of small, lightweight sled on runners, used for sliding down snow-covered slopes.
Tobruk is a coastal city in the northwestern part of Libya, Africa. It is known for its strategic port and historic significance, particularly during World War II, when it was a major British garrison city. The Tobruk garrison was a key battleground in the North African Campaign, fought between the Allies and Axis powers.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term Tobruk can also be used figuratively to refer to a strategic or defensive position, especially one that is under attack or siege.<br><br>In English idioms, to phrase "Hold Tobruk" is a military phrase, coined during World War II, for a position of great strategic importance that is being defended.