Cameroon
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Name — A country in Central Africa whose capital is Yaoundé.
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Etymology
From Portuguese Rio dos Camarões ("river of prawns"), named by 15th-century Portuguese sailors for the shrimp abundant in the Wouri river estuary.
Full origin of Cameroon →Frequently asked questions
What does “Cameroon” mean?
The word “Cameroon” means a country in Central Africa whose capital is Yaoundé. In plain terms, the Central African country named after prawns found by early Portuguese explorers.
How do you pronounce “Cameroon”?
“Cameroon” is pronounced ka-muh-ROON (/kæməˈɹuːn/ in IPA).
How do you use “Cameroon” in a sentence?
Here is “Cameroon” used in a sentence: “He grew up in a small village in Cameroon.”
What part of speech is “Cameroon”?
“Cameroon” is a name.
Where does the word “Cameroon” come from?
The word “Cameroon” dates back to around 1400 and comes from Portuguese. From Portuguese Rio dos Camarões ("river of prawns"), named by 15th-century Portuguese sailors for the shrimp abundant in the Wouri river estuary.
Is “Cameroon” a common word?
“Cameroon” is an uncommon word in modern English.