Bando Meaning in English
word
ˈbænˌdoʊ
BAN-doh
ˈbæn.dəʊ
BAN-doh
Definición
A 'bando' is a group of people, usually with a negative or criminal meaning (like a gang), or a group of animals, especially birds.
Uso & Matices
'Bando' is less common in everyday English; 'gang' or 'flock' are more used for people or birds, respectively. Mainly formal, literary, or used for animals. For criminal groups, 'gang' is preferred. Don't confuse with 'band' (music group).
Spanish: banda - grupo (de personas, animales)Portuguese (BR): bando - grupo (de pessoas, animais)Portuguese (PT): bando - grupo (de pessoas, animais)Chinese (Simplified): 团伙 - 一伙人 - 一群动物Chinese (Traditional): 團夥 - 一夥人 - 一羣動物Hindi: गिरोह - झुंड (जानवरों का)Arabic: عصابة - مجموعة (من الناس أو الحيوانات)Bengali: দল - ডাকাতদল (ক্রিমিনাল শক্তি সময়ে)Russian: банда - стая (о животных/птицах)Japanese: 集団(しゅうだん)- ギャング(犯罪集団)- 群れ(むれ、動物や鳥)Vietnamese: băng nhóm - bầy (động vật, chim)Korean: 무리 - 갱단(범죄 집단일 때)Turkish: çete - sürü (hayvan veya kuşlar için)Urdu: گروہ - جتھا (جرائم یا جانوروں کے لیے)Indonesian: gerombolan - kawanan (untuk hewan atau burung)
Oraciones de Ejemplo
The police arrested a bando of thieves last night.
basic
A bando of birds flew over the lake.
basic
That bando is causing trouble in the neighborhood.
basic
I saw a bando of geese heading south for the winter.
natural
Nobody wants to mess with that bando around here.
natural
Out of nowhere, a bando of kids raced across the park.
natural