Ananas Wiktionary at Edith Baxter blog

Ananas Wiktionary. the question is: Why did the english adapt the name pineapple from spanish (which originally meant pinecone in english) while most european. indefinite genitive plural of ananas. borrowed from french ananas, from spanish ananás, from portuguese ananás, from old tupi nanas (“pineapple”). Portuguese terms derived from old tupi. ananass m (1st declension) pineapple (tropical plant with big, juicy, aromatic fruit, esp. From a native peruvian name nanas, it having been first. [so in most of the languages of europe; Portuguese terms borrowed from old tupi. the word “ananas” appears in many languages with many variations in the use of capitalization, punctuation, and diacritics.

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ananass m (1st declension) pineapple (tropical plant with big, juicy, aromatic fruit, esp. From a native peruvian name nanas, it having been first. Portuguese terms derived from old tupi. Portuguese terms borrowed from old tupi. the question is: borrowed from french ananas, from spanish ananás, from portuguese ananás, from old tupi nanas (“pineapple”). the word “ananas” appears in many languages with many variations in the use of capitalization, punctuation, and diacritics. [so in most of the languages of europe; indefinite genitive plural of ananas. Why did the english adapt the name pineapple from spanish (which originally meant pinecone in english) while most european.

Handgemalte Cartoon Ganze Ananas Obst Gelb Ananas Scheibe, Handgemalt

Ananas Wiktionary From a native peruvian name nanas, it having been first. the question is: Why did the english adapt the name pineapple from spanish (which originally meant pinecone in english) while most european. From a native peruvian name nanas, it having been first. ananass m (1st declension) pineapple (tropical plant with big, juicy, aromatic fruit, esp. borrowed from french ananas, from spanish ananás, from portuguese ananás, from old tupi nanas (“pineapple”). Portuguese terms derived from old tupi. Portuguese terms borrowed from old tupi. indefinite genitive plural of ananas. [so in most of the languages of europe; the word “ananas” appears in many languages with many variations in the use of capitalization, punctuation, and diacritics.

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