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Borrowed from Spanish mangú.

mangu (uncountable)

  1. Mashed plantain.

This term is mostly used in the Dominican Republic and other Spanish-speaking countries, but has spread to Canada and the United States.

From Early Medieval Latin manicus, derived from Latin manus (“hand”).

mangu m (plural mangos)

  1. handle

See English mango.

mangu m (plural mangos)

  1. mango (tree)
  2. mango (fruit)

mangu

  1. romanization of ꦩꦔꦸ

mangu

  1. black

Colors in Māori · ngā tae (layout · text)

tea, kiwikiwi pango, mangu
mea, kura, whero karaka; parauri kōwhai, renga
kāriki, kākāriki kārikiuri
kikorangi kahurangi
tūāuri waiporoporo māwhero

mangu

  1. there is[2]
  1. ^ https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/27/The_aborigines_of_Victoria_-_with_notes_relating_to_the_habits_of_the_natives_of_other_parts_of_Australia_and_Tasmania_%28IA_b24885228_0002%29.pdf
  2. ^ https://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/documents/alcv/partsofthebody.pdf