IPA: //baɪˈɑːmoʊ//
KK: /N/A/
A strong and violent storm that occurs in the Caribbean, often causing significant damage.
The bayamo swept through the island, leaving destruction in its wake.
The word 'bayamo' originates from the Spanish language, specifically from the name of a town in Cuba. It does not have a clear Latin or Greek root but is associated with the local culture and history of the region. The term is often linked to the Cuban national anthem, 'La Bayamesa', which reflects the spirit of independence and patriotism.
Think of the town in Cuba and its connection to the national anthem, which helps you remember that 'bayamo' is tied to Cuban culture and history.
No commonly confused words.