yano
Yano (noun) means a shabono, the large communal, ring-shaped hut built by the Yanomami people of the Amazon. Example: “The whole village lives together under one large yano.”
How to use yano
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA traditional shared dwelling used by an Amazonian people.
Word forms
yanos plural, Yanos plural
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The whole village lives together under one large _____.
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What does “yano” mean?
The word “yano” means a shabono, the large communal, ring-shaped hut built by the Yanomami people of the Amazon. In plain terms, a traditional shared dwelling used by an Amazonian people.
How do you use “yano” in a sentence?
Here is “yano” used in a sentence: “The whole village lives together under one large yano.”
What part of speech is “yano”?
“Yano” is a noun.
What is the meaning of yano?
"yano" (noun) means a shabono, the large communal, ring-shaped hut built by the Yanomami people of the Amazon.
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