different between sanjo vs manjo

sanjo

English

Etymology

From Sino-Korean ? (scattered) + ? (melodies)

Noun

sanjo (uncountable)

  1. a genre of traditional Korean instrumental music

References

  • The Haegeum Sanjo of Four Ryu liner notes (scroll down first section below the photo to read detailed information about sanjo in English)

Anagrams

  • Jason, Jonas, Jonsa, Sonja

Japanese

Romanization

sanjo

  1. R?maji transcription of ????

Spanish

Verb

sanjo

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of sanjar.

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manjo

English

Etymology

Blend of mandolin +? banjo

Noun

manjo (plural manjos)

  1. (music, Ireland, informal) A mandolin-banjo
Synonyms
  • banjolin, banjo-mandolin, mandolin-banjo

Anagrams

  • jamon

Hausa

Alternative forms

  • manjà

Etymology

From English major.

Noun

manjò m (plural manj?j?, possessed form manjòn)

  1. major (military rank)

Usage notes

When used as a title, the whole word is given low tone.

Related terms

  • mànjò-janàr?

Portuguese

Verb

manjo

  1. first-person singular present indicative of manjar

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