IPA: /mɛˈrɛŋɡeɪ/
KK: /mɛˈrɛŋɡeɪ/
A lively dance and music style that comes from the Dominican Republic and Haiti, usually performed in a fast 2/4 time signature.
They danced the merengue at the party, moving to the upbeat rhythm of the music.
The word 'merengue' originates from Spanish, where it refers to a type of dance and music associated with the Dominican Republic. The term is believed to derive from the Spanish word 'merengue', which means a type of meringue, a sweet dessert made from whipped egg whites and sugar, possibly alluding to the light and lively nature of the dance.
Think of the lively and sweet nature of 'merengue', which connects to the dance's joyful and spirited movements, just like the lightness of a meringue dessert.