IPA: /ˈtoʊɡə/
KK: /ˈtoʊgə/
A loose, one-piece garment that was worn by men in ancient Rome, often draped over the body.
During the festival, many men wore a toga to celebrate in traditional style.
**Toga** → The word 'toga' comes from Latin 'toga', meaning a garment or cloak. It specifically refers to a loose-fitting outer garment worn by citizens of ancient Rome, symbolizing Roman citizenship and status.
Imagine a Roman citizen draping a loose garment over themselves — that's what a toga is, representing their status and identity.