IPA: /ˌlɑːvəˈlɑːvə/
KK: /lɑːvəˈlɑːvə/
A piece of clothing made from a rectangular piece of fabric, typically worn around the waist like a skirt, especially in Polynesian cultures.
She wore a colorful lavalava to the beach, enjoying the warm sun and ocean breeze.
The word 'lavalava' originates from the Samoan language, meaning a type of wraparound skirt or garment traditionally worn by both men and women in Polynesian cultures. It is a cultural term that reflects the clothing style of the region.
Imagine a traditional wraparound garment that is part of Polynesian culture — that's what 'lavalava' refers to.
No commonly confused words.