IPA: /tæmˈbʊərə/
KK: /tæmˈbʊərə/
A type of stringed musical instrument from India and Turkey that has no frets and is used to create a continuous sound or drone, often accompanying singing.
The musician played the tamboura, filling the room with its soothing drone.
**Tamboura** → The word 'tamboura' originates from Arabic 'طنبور' (ṭanbūr), which refers to a type of stringed musical instrument. The term has been adopted into various languages, including Persian and Turkish, maintaining its reference to this specific instrument. The tamboura is characterized by its long neck and resonant body, often used in traditional music.
Imagine the sound of a stringed instrument when you think of 'tamboura' — it helps you remember that this word refers to a specific type of musical instrument.