IPA: //ˈrʌmbə//
KK: /ˈrum-bə/
A lively dance originating from Cuba, characterized by rhythmic movements and often performed to music with a strong beat.
They danced the rhumba at the party, showcasing their impressive moves.
Rhumba originates from the Spanish word 'rumba', which refers to a lively dance and music genre. The term is derived from the African word 'rhumba', which is associated with rhythm and dance. Thus, 'rhumba' signifies a dance characterized by its rhythmic movements and lively music.
Imagine a lively dance filled with rhythm — that's what 'rhumba' represents, connecting the African roots of rhythm with the Spanish tradition of dance.