hippo
word
Definition
A hippo is a large, mostly plant-eating animal that lives in rivers and lakes in Africa. It is known for its big mouth, thick skin, and spending most of its time in water.
Usage & Nuances
'Hippo' is an informal, shorter form of 'hippopotamus.' Used mostly in casual speech or when talking with children. In scientific or very formal settings, 'hippopotamus' is used.
Spanish: hipopótamoPortuguese (BR): hipopótamoPortuguese (PT): hipopótamoChinese (Simplified): 河马Chinese (Traditional): 河馬Hindi: दरियाई घोड़ाArabic: فرس النهرBengali: হিপ্পো (হিপোপোটামাস) - জলহস্তীRussian: бегемотJapanese: カバVietnamese: hà mãKorean: 하마Turkish: su aygırıUrdu: ہپو - دریائی گھوڑاIndonesian: kuda nil
Example Sentences
The hippo lives in Africa near rivers.
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The hippo is a very big animal.
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A hippo eats grass and plants.
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Kids love to watch the hippo swimming at the zoo.
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I was surprised at how fast a hippo can run on land.
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Don't get too close to the hippo—they can be dangerous.
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