IPA: //ʃoʊˈfɑːr//
KK: /ʃoʊˈfɑr/
A musical instrument made from a ram's horn, traditionally used in Jewish religious ceremonies and celebrations.
During Rosh Hashanah, the shofar is blown to mark the beginning of the Jewish New Year.
The word 'shofar' originates from Hebrew 'שופר' (shofar), meaning a ram's horn. It refers specifically to the instrument made from the horn of a ram, traditionally used in Jewish religious ceremonies.
Imagine the sound of a ram's horn being blown during important ceremonies — that's what a shofar is, a special horn used in Jewish traditions.