canana - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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canana (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

"Canana" is a noun in Spanish.

Phonetic Transcription

/kaˈnana/

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

The term "canana" refers primarily to a type of strap or belt designed to carry ammunition or cartridges, usually used in a military or hunting context. It can refer to a bandolier made to carry weapons, typically worn across the body.

"Canana" is used both in oral and written contexts, although it is more frequently encountered in written texts related to military, hunting, or historical discussions.

Example Sentences

  1. Las tropas llevaban su canana llena de municiones.
  2. The troops carried their bandolier full of ammunition.

  3. En la cacería, el cazador llevaba una canana con balas.

  4. During the hunt, the hunter wore a cartridge belt with bullets.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "canana" is not an extremely common word for forming idiomatic expressions, it is relevant in certain phrases related to weaponry or military context.

  1. Estar armado hasta los dientes con su canana.
  2. To be armed to the teeth with one's bandolier.
  3. This expression means to be heavily armed.

  4. Llevar la canana colgando.

  5. To have the bandolier hanging.
  6. This can indicate being unprepared or not taking something seriously.

Etymology

The word "canana" originates from the Arabic word "qanān" which refers to a type of belt or strap. It evolved through the passage of time to describe specifically a type of ammunition belt.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Bandolera (bandolier) - Cinturón de balas (bullet belt)

Antonyms: - Desarmado (unarmed) - Inofensivo (harmless)

This provides a comprehensive overview of the word "canana," covering its meaning, usage, idiomatic expressions, and related information.



23-07-2024