What means Donga?
: a narrow steep-sided ravine formed by water erosion but usually dry except in the rainy season.
What is the meaning of Danga?
/dangā/ mn. riot intransitive verb, countable noun. When people riot, or when there is a riot, a crowd of people behave violently in a public place.
What is a Tonga?
(Entry 1 of 2) : a light 2-wheeled vehicle for two or four persons drawn by one horse and common in India.
What is a Donga in Australia?
Donga is an Australian slang term for a temporary, usually modular building, normally built of light weight materials and easily able to be moved from site to site. Typically associated with demountable classrooms and workers accommodation, linguists world wide have been puzzled over the origin of this strange term.
Why are Dongas called Dongas?
Show Us Your Donga! One of the most prevalent theories is that the word’s origins goes back centuries to Africa, where the Zulu and Xhosa word udonga made it into South African English and Afrikaans. “We’ve dropped off a sound at the front and made it shorter that way,” Ms Billington explained.
What is a Donga made of?
What is a Donga made of? 6x3m Donga , Portable Office, Shed or Building (Cyclone Rated Cat-C2) The “Portable Office Site Shed” consists of 50mm sandwich color steel EPS panel construction (coolroom material well insulated).
What is a Donga bed?
donga (plural dongas) (Australia) A transportable building with single rooms, often used on remote work sites or as tourist accommodation.
Where does the word Donger come from?
From donga (“transportable cabin”).
What is the meaning of Pahad in English?
mountain countable noun. A mountain is a very high area of land with steep sides.
What is Tonga famous for?
The archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean south of Samoa is also known as the Friendly Islands, it comprises 176 islands, 36 of them are inhabited. Tonga is the only kingdom in the Pacific since Taufa’ahau (King George) in 1875 declared Tonga a constitutional monarchy, he also gave Tonga its first constitution.
Who is the king of Tonga now?
Tupou VISince 2012
Who is the head of Tonga?
Tonga is a monarchy with the king, currently Tupou VI, former prime minister, as head of state.
What makes Tonga unique?
Tongans are proud Polynesians with a unique culture, different from other South Pacific nations. Tongans make up the vast majority of the people – there are a few palangi (Westerners) and a small but significant population of Chinese immigrants. Tonga’s total resident population is around 106,000.
Where is Tongan located?
Oceania
What are the Tongan values?
The four core values are Fefaka’apa’apa’aki (mutual respect), Feveitokai’aki (sharing, cooperating and fulfilment of mutual obligations), Lototoo (humility and generosity) and Tauhi vaha’a (loyalty and commitment). Family is the central unit of Tongan life.