Taupo - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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Taupo (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Proper Noun: "Taupo" is primarily used as a place name.

Phonetic Transcription

/tɔːˈpoʊ/

Meaning and Usage

Meaning: Taupo refers to a town located in the North Island of New Zealand, known for its proximity to Lake Taupo, which is the largest lake by surface area in New Zealand. The town is a popular destination for outdoor activities, adventure sports, and thermal hot springs.

Usage: The name "Taupo" is primarily used in geographical and tourism contexts. It is less frequently used in everyday conversations unless discussing travel or geographical features. Its frequency is higher in written contexts, such as travel guides, geographical publications, or online resources focused on tourism.

Frequency of Use: "Taupo" as a geographical term is generally used more in written contexts, especially in travel literature, tourism websites, and geographical studies, rather than in formal spoken English.

Example Sentences

  1. "I am planning a trip to Taupo next summer."
  2. "Eu estou planejando uma viagem para Taupo no próximo verão."

  3. "The scenery around Taupo is breathtaking."

  4. "A paisagem ao redor de Taupo é de tirar o fôlego."

  5. "We visited the thermal pools near Taupo."

  6. "Visitamos as fontes termais perto de Taupo."

Idiomatic Expressions

While "Taupo" itself does not form any widely recognized idiomatic expressions, it could potentially appear in contexts or phrases related to travel, adventure, or New Zealand’s natural beauty.

Example Sentences with Contextual Ideas

  1. "A trip to Taupo is like a journey to paradise."
  2. "Uma viagem para Taupo é como uma jornada para o paraíso."

  3. "In Taupo, every turn reveals a postcard-perfect view."

  4. "Em Taupo, cada curva revela uma vista perfeita de cartão-postal."

  5. "When in Taupo, don't forget to check out the stunning waterfalls."

  6. "Quando em Taupo, não esqueça de visitar as impressionantes cachoeiras."

  7. "The adventures in Taupo are second to none."

  8. "As aventuras em Taupo não têm iguais."

Etymology

The name "Taupo" comes from the Māori word "Taupō-nui-a-Tia", which translates to "the great cloak of Tia". Tia is a legendary figure in Māori mythology. The area around Lake Taupo has significant cultural history for the Māori people.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: None in a geographical context; other places in New Zealand may be considered comparable destinations (e.g., Rotorua, Queenstown)

Antonyms: None directly; however, if considering other locations, cities that are oppositely characterized (like urban versus rural) could be considered.



25-07-2024