Bongoes

/ˈbɑŋɡoʊz/ noun

Plural of bongo; a pair of small hand drums, typically of different sizes, played with the hands and originating from Cuban music traditions.

From bongo, from Spanish bongó, derived from Kikongo (Bantu language of Congo) or similar African languages, reflecting the instrument's African and Cuban origins. The word entered English in the early 20th century with the rise of Cuban music.

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