Definition
A member of a Bantu people of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, or their language and culture.
Etymology
From Bantu languages of Central Africa, representing the self-designation of this ethnic group. The term has been used in anthropological literature since the late 19th century.
Kelly Says
The Bakuba (also called Bushongo) are famous for their intricate geometric art and raffia cloth—their name became known to Europeans through colonial administrative records and museum collections.
Translations
ARالعربية
باكوبا
ba-koo-bah
BNবাংলা
বাকুবা
ba-koo-bah
CSČeština
Bakuba
bah-koo-bah
DADansk
Bakuba
bah-koo-bah
DEDeutsch
Bakuba
bah-koo-bah
ELΕλληνικά
Μπακούμπα
ba-koo-mpa
ESEspañol
Bakuba
bah-koo-bah
FAفارسی
باکوپا
ba-koo-pah
FISuomi
Bakuba
bah-koo-bah
FRFrançais
Bakuba
ba-koo-bah
HEעברית
באקובה
ba-koo-vah
HIहिन्दी
बकूबा
ba-koo-bah
HUMagyar
Bakuba
bah-koo-bah
IDBahasa Indonesia
Bakuba
bah-koo-bah
ITItaliano
Bakuba
bah-koo-bah
MSBahasa Melayu
Bakuba
bah-koo-bah
MYမြန်မာ
ပကူပါ
ba-koo-bah
NLNederlands
Bakuba
bah-koo-bah
NONorsk
Bakuba
bah-koo-bah
PLPolski
Bakuba
bah-koo-bah
PTPortuguês
Bakuba
bah-koo-bah
RORomână
Bakuba
bah-koo-bah
RUРусский
Бакуба
bah-koo-bah
SVSvenska
Bakuba
bah-koo-bah
SWKiswahili
Bakuva
bah-koo-bah
TAதமிழ்
பாகுபா
bah-koo-bah
TEతెలుగు
బాకుబా
bah-koo-bah
TRTürkçe
Bakuba
bah-koo-bah
UKУкраїнська
Бакуба
bah-koo-bah
VITiếng Việt
Bakuva
bah-koo-bah