Tonga vs Donga - What's the difference?
tonga | donga |
(Australia) A transportable building with single rooms, often used on remote work sites or as tourist accommodation.
* 2004 , Susie Ashworth, Rebecca Turner, Simone Egger, Western Australia , Lonely Planet,
* 2004 , James Woodford, The Dog Fence ,
* 2009 , (editor), ''The Best Australian Essays 2009 ,
(South African English) A usually dry, eroded watercourse running only in times of heavy rain.
* 1900 , , Volume 2, 2008 Easyread Large Bold Edition,
* 1901 , , Charles Scribner’s Sons,
* 1948 , , In Search of South Africa , Methuen, page 168:
As nouns the difference between tonga and donga
is that tonga is a light, two-wheeled, horse-drawn carriage used for transportation in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh while donga is a transportable building with single rooms, often used on remote work sites or as tourist accommodation.As a proper noun Tonga
is a country in Oceania. Official name: Kingdom of Tonga.donga
English
(wikipedia donga)Etymology 1
Noun
(en noun)page 152,
- Menzies Hotel' ([Ph] 9024 2043; 22 Shenton St; s/d $48/65, '''donga''' $75) has old-style hotel rooms as well as - for that real goldfields experience - ' dongas (temporary miner?s abode, usually made from corrugated iron), and also serves all meals.
page 225,
- He not only expects his fence to be perfect, he also expects his dongas to be the best workman?s huts in Australia, and that is what they are.
page 118,
- Workers building roads in the bush sleep in dongas like these and are well paid for their discomfort.
Usage notes
* Usually used in outback Australia, especially the northwest.Etymology 2
From the Nguni group of languages. A washed out ravine or gully.Noun
(en noun)page 14:
- Major Pack-Beresford and other officers were shot down, and every unhorsed man remained necessarily as a prisoner under the very muzzles of the riflemen in the donga .
page 284:
- There were trenches for us men, but no place of safety for our horses nearer than this long and narrow donga which ran from within our lines towards those of the Boers.
- Thousands of miserable cattle and goats roamed everywhere making tracks that would someday form cracks which successive rains would open into gullies and dongas .