IPA: /ˈsuːmoʊ/
KK: /ˈsuːmoʊ/
A traditional Japanese sport where two wrestlers try to push each other out of a circular ring or make any part of their body touch the ground, except for the soles of their feet.
The sumo match was exciting to watch as the wrestlers displayed their strength and skill.
Sumo originates from Japanese '相撲' (sumō), which means 'striking one another.' It refers to a form of competitive wrestling that is deeply rooted in Japanese culture.
Imagine two wrestlers 'striking' each other in a traditional Japanese sport — that's what sumo represents.