IPA: /ˈsæŋɡə/
KK: /sæŋgə/
A type of large ox known for its long horns and a hump on its back, often found in certain regions of Africa.
The sanga is a unique breed of cattle that is well adapted to the harsh conditions of its environment.
The word 'sanga' originates from Old English, meaning 'a type of bread or loaf'.
Think of 'sanga' as a type of bread, which helps you remember that it refers to a loaf.