IPA: /ˈsɑrɡoʊ/
KK: /sɑrgoʊ/
A type of fish that belongs to certain species in the Sargus and Pomadasys genera, often found in warm waters.
The fisherman caught a sargo while fishing near the reef.
The word 'sargo' originates from Latin 'sargus', which refers to a type of fish, specifically the bream. It describes a fish known for its distinctive shape and flavor.
Think of the Latin word 'sargus' which directly names a type of fish, helping you remember that 'sargo' refers to a specific fish.