IPA: /kəˈvɑːkəˌvɑː/
KK: /kəˈvɑːkəˌvɑː/
A type of alcoholic beverage made from the roots of the kava plant, known for its calming effects.
They enjoyed a traditional ceremony where they shared kavakava with friends.
The word 'kavakava' originates from the Polynesian language, specifically from the word 'kava', which refers to a beverage made from the root of the kava plant, known for its sedative and anesthetic properties. The term 'kavakava' can also refer to the plant itself or the drink made from it, often used in ceremonial contexts.
Imagine a traditional gathering where people share a calming drink made from the kava plant — that's what 'kavakava' refers to, connecting the beverage to its cultural significance.
No commonly confused words.