IPA: /ˌdɪdʒəˈriːduː/
KK: /ˈdɪdʒəˌridoʊ/
A long musical instrument made from a hollowed-out log or bamboo, traditionally used by Indigenous Australians, that produces a deep, resonant sound when blown into.
He played the didgeridoo beautifully at the cultural festival.
The word 'didgeridoo' originates from the Australian Aboriginal language, specifically from the Yolŋu Matha language, where it is referred to as 'didjeridu'. It describes a wind instrument made from a hollowed-out tree trunk, traditionally used by Indigenous Australians in ceremonial contexts.
Imagine a long, hollow tree trunk that produces deep sounds when you blow into it — that's what a didgeridoo is, a unique instrument from Aboriginal culture.
No commonly confused words.