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Goby

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˈɡəʊ.bi/

Definitions

  • A small fish of the family Gobiidae, often found in marine and freshwater environments.
  • A person who performs menial tasks or acts as a subordinate.

Usage Examples

  • She noticed the goby swimming in the shallow waters of the bay.
  • The goby worked tirelessly under the supervision of his employer.

Etymology

The word "goby" comes from the Greek word "gobios," meaning "a kind of fish," which was used to describe small fish species in the Mediterranean.

Synonyms

  • Small fish
  • Minnow
  • Petite fish

Antonyms

  • Shark
  • Whale
  • Large fish

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Gobio /ˈɡo.βjo/
French Gobie /ɡɔ.bi/
German Gobi /ˈɡoː.bi/
Chinese (Mandarin) 高比鱼 (Gāobǐ yú) /ɡaʊ̯.bi˧˥ yʊ˧˥/
Arabic جوبي (Jubi) /ʒuː.bi/
Hindi गॉबी (Gobi) /ɡoː.bi/
Russian Гоби (Gobi) /ˈɡo.bi/
Japanese ゴビー (Gobī) /ɡoː.biː/
Korean 고비 (Gobi) /go.bi/
Portuguese Góbio /ˈɡɔ.bi.u/
Italian Gobia /ˈɡo.bi.a/
Turkish Gobi /ˈɡo.bi/
Swahili Gobi /ˈɡo.bi/
Vietnamese Cá goby /ka˧˥ ɡo.bi/
Thai ปลากอบี (Plā kōbī) /plāː kɔː.biː/
Indonesian Ikan gobi /ˈikan ɡo.bi/
Tagalog Isdang goby /isˈdaŋ ˈɡo.bi/
Malay Ikan goby /ˈikan ɡo.bi/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • In American English, the "o" is often pronounced as a diphthong, /ˈɡoʊ.bi/.
  • In Australian English, the pronunciation is closer to /ˈɡəʊ.bi/.
  • In British English, /ˈɡəʊ.bi/ is most common, though regional accents may slightly vary the vowel sound.

Historical Usage

The term "goby" was first recorded in English in the late 15th century, and over the centuries it has been used to describe a variety of small fish. Historically, gobies have been important in Mediterranean and Eastern European cuisine, often appearing in traditional fish dishes.

Cultural Nuances

In some cultures, gobies are viewed as symbols of perseverance due to their ability to thrive in harsh environments like small rock pools and muddy rivers. In some regions, the goby has also been associated with good luck in fishing communities, as they often appear in abundance and indicate healthy water ecosystems.

More Information

The family Gobiidae, commonly known as gobies, consists of over 2,000 species found in both saltwater and freshwater environments across the world. Gobies are known for their small size and often colorful appearance. Many species exhibit unique behaviors such as burrowing into sand or mud, forming symbiotic relationships with larger fish, or living in coral reefs. Gobies are an important part of the food chain, both as predators of small invertebrates and as prey for larger fish. The diversity and adaptability of gobies make them a fascinating subject of study in marine biology and freshwater ecology.

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