Jungle

/ˈdʒʌŋɡəl/ noun

A jungle is a thick, wild area filled with many trees, plants, and often animals, usually in a hot, rainy region. It is hard to move through because the plants grow so closely together.

From Hindi “jangal” meaning “wasteland, uncultivated land”, from Sanskrit “jaṅgala”. English speakers began using it for dense tropical forests during colonial times, shifting the meaning.

AMሰይፍ
ARغابة
BNজঙ্গল
CAjungla
CSdžungle
DAjungel
DEDschungel
ELζούγκλα
ESjungla
FAجنگل
FImetsä
FRjungle
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