"Tumbes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Tumbes can refer to several things:
1. Tumbes Region: It can refer to the Tumbes Region, one of the 24 regions of Peru, a country in South America.
2. Tumbes City: It can also refer to the city of Tumbes, the capital of the Tumbes Region.
3. Tumbes people: There is a people group known as the Tumbes, an indigenous people native to the Tumbes Region.
4. Horse immune to EIA: Another meaning of the term is a horse that is immune to the equine infectious anemia (EIA) disease.
It can also be a misspelling or variant of the word "tumble", which can mean to fall or drop suddenly.
1. You (person).<br>2. Pronoun used to refer to the person or people being spoken to.<br> - Singular: ‘you’<br> - Plural: ‘you’<br>Example: "What is you name?"
A tumble down refers to a sudden fall or collapse, often due to loss of balance or support.<br><br>Example: The old bridge started to tumble down after the accident.<br><br>It can also refer to something that is on the point of collapse or in disrepair.<br><br>Example: The old building is a tumble down mess and needs to be demolished.<br><br>Additionally, the phrase "tumbling down" can be used to describe a decline or downfall, often gradual, in something or someone's fortunes, health, or circumstances.<br><br>Example: The company's sales have been tumbling down for months due to financial difficulties.<br><br>The adjective "tumbledown" can be used to describe something that is old, worn out, and in disrepair.<br><br>Example: The old shed in the backyard was a tumbledown eyesore that needed to be renovated.
Sudden loss of balance resulting in a fall to the ground.<br><br>Example: "She tumbled down the stairs and twisted her ankle."
A wild, dry, typically brittle plant stem or branch that falls to the ground, especially in a dusty or dry area after a fire has swept through it. It is often a sign of recent wildfire.