IPA: /ˈkɛn.teɪ/
KK: /kɛnˈteɪ/
A colorful and decorative fabric that is traditionally handwoven by the Ashanti people, often used for special occasions and ceremonies.
She wore a beautiful kente cloth dress to the wedding.
The word 'kente' originates from the Akan language of Ghana, specifically referring to a type of traditional cloth made from silk and cotton, often featuring colorful patterns. It is associated with the cultural heritage of the Akan people and is widely recognized for its significance in ceremonies and celebrations.
Think of the vibrant patterns and cultural significance of the cloth from Ghana when you hear 'kente' — it represents a rich tradition and artistry.