This is the 5356th most frequent French word.
bacongo
"Bacongo" does not appear to be a standard French word. It may refer to a proper noun or regional term needing context.
In this sentence, 'Bacongo' is used as a proper noun referring to a specific place name.
Le quartier de Bacongo à Brazzaville est très animé.
The Bacongo neighborhood in Brazzaville is very lively.
Here, 'Bacongo' again acts as a proper noun relating to a location, which could hold cultural or historical significance.
Il a entendu des histoires fascinantes sur Bacongo.
He has heard fascinating stories about Bacongo.
In this usage, 'Bacongo' is used as an adjective to describe traditions linked with the Bacongo people or culture.