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Tangle vs Tango - What's the difference?

tangle | tango |


As nouns the difference between tangle and tango

is that tangle is a tangled twisted mass or tangle can be any large type of seaweed, especially a species of laminaria while tango is tango.

As a verb tangle

is to become mixed together or intertwined.

Mambo vs Tango - What's the difference?

mambo | tango |


As nouns the difference between mambo and tango

is that mambo is mambo (music) while tango is tango.

Tango vs Fandango - What's the difference?

tango | fandango |


As nouns the difference between tango and fandango

is that tango is tango while fandango is a form of flamenco music and dance that has many regional variations (eg fandango de huelva), some of which have their own names (eg malagueña, granadina).

As a verb fandango is

to dance the fandango.

Tango vs Salsa - What's the difference?

tango | salsa |


As nouns the difference between tango and salsa

is that tango is a Standard ballroom dance in 4/4 time; or a social dance, the Argentine tango while salsa is a spicy tomato sauce, often including onions and hot peppers.

As verbs the difference between tango and salsa

is that tango is to dance the tango while salsa is to dance the salsa.

Tango vs Flamenco - What's the difference?

tango | flamenco |


As nouns the difference between tango and flamenco

is that tango is a Standard ballroom dance in 4/4 time; or a social dance, the Argentine tango while flamenco is a genre of folk music and dance native to Andalusia, in Spain.

As a verb tango

is to dance the tango.

Tango - What does it mean?

tango | |

Mandarin vs Tango - What's the difference?

mandarin | tango |


As nouns the difference between mandarin and tango

is that mandarin is a high government bureaucrat of the Chinese Empire while tango is a Standard ballroom dance in 4/4 time; or a social dance, the Argentine tango.

As an adjective mandarin

is pertaining to or reminiscent of mandarins; deliberately superior or complex; esoteric, highbrow, obscurantist.

As a proper noun Mandarin

is standard Mandarin, the official language of China and Taiwan, and one of four official languages in Singapore; Putonghua, Guoyu or Huayu.

As a verb tango is

to dance the tango.

Orange vs Tango - What's the difference?

orange | tango |


As nouns the difference between orange and tango

is that orange is an evergreen tree of the genus Citrus such as Citrus sinensis while tango is a Standard ballroom dance in 4/4 time; or a social dance, the Argentine tango.

As verbs the difference between orange and tango

is that orange is to color orange while tango is to dance the tango.

As an adjective orange

is having the colour of the fruit of an orange tree; yellowred; reddish-yellow.

As a proper noun Orange

is the longest river in South Africa.

Ballet vs Tango - What's the difference?

ballet | tango |


As nouns the difference between ballet and tango

is that ballet is a classical form of dance while tango is tango.

Egypt vs Tango - What's the difference?

egypt | tango |


As a proper noun Egypt

is a country in North Africa. Official name: Arab Republic of Egypt.

As a noun tango is

a Standard ballroom dance in 4/4 time; or a social dance, the Argentine tango.

As a verb tango is

to dance the tango.

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