IPA: //pɪnˈtɑːnoʊ//
KK: /pɪnˈtɑːnoʊ/
A type of small, colorful fish belonging to the damselfish family, often found in tropical waters.
The pintano is known for its vibrant colors and is a popular choice for aquarium enthusiasts.
This word originates from Spanish, meaning a type of traditional dance or music from the region of Andalusia, often associated with flamenco. The term reflects the cultural heritage and artistic expression of the Andalusian people.
Think of the Spanish cultural roots of 'pintano' as a traditional dance or music style, helping you remember that it represents a vibrant part of Andalusian heritage.