IPA: /ˈsɛŋɡi/
KK: /sɛŋɡi/
A small, mouse-like mammal that resembles a shrew and is known for its long snout and large ears, often found in Africa.
The sengi scurried across the forest floor, searching for insects to eat.
The word 'sengi' originates from the Bantu language, specifically from the Swahili word 'sengi', meaning 'a type of elephant shrew'.
Think of the Swahili word 'sengi' which directly refers to a small, shrew-like mammal, helping you remember that 'sengi' is related to this unique animal.