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Latest revision as of 15:31, 27 September 2011 [edit] English Wikipedia [edit] Etymology From Wolof banaana, via Spanish or Portuguese. [edit] Pronunciation banana (plural bananas) - An elongated curved fruit, which grows in bunches, and has a sweet creamy flesh and a smooth yellow skin.
- The tropical treelike plant which bears clusters of bananas. The plant, of the genus Musa, has large, elongated leaves and is related to the plantain.
- (uncountable) A yellow colour, like that of a banana's skin.
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- (mildly pejorative, slang) A person of Asian descent, especially a Chinese American, who has assimilated into Western culture or married a Caucasian (from the "yellow" outside and "white" inside). Compare coconut ("assimilated Hispanic or Black").
[edit] Synonyms [edit] Antonyms - (Asian assimilated into Western culture): egg (Western assimilated into Asian culture)
[edit] Coordinate terms - (Asian assimilated into Western culture): coconut
[edit] Derived terms [edit] Translations fruit | | | - Lojban: badna
- Luxembourgish: Banann (lb) f.
- Macedonian: банана (mk) (banána) f.
- Malay: pisang (ms)
- Malayalam: വാഴപ്പഴം (ml)
- Maltese: banana (mt)
- Maori: panana (mi)
- Marathi: केळ (mr) (keLa)
- Navajo: hashkʼaan
- Norwegian: banan (no) m.
- Persian: موز (muz)
- Polish: banan (pl) m.
- Portuguese: banana (pt) f.
- Rapanui: maika
- Rohingya: kelā
- Romanian: banană (ro) f.
- Russian: банан (ru) (banán) m.
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: бана́на (sh) f.
- Roman: banána (sh) f.
- Slovak: banán (sk) m.
- Slovene: banana (sl) f.
- Sotho: banana (st)
- Spanish: banana (es) f. (Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay), banano (es) m. (Central America, Colombia, Ecuador), cambur m. (Colombian Llanos, Venezuela), guineo m. (Colombian Atlantic Coast, Dominican Republic, Eastern Bolivia, Eastern Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Northern Honduras), mínimo m. (Central Honduras), plátano m. (Spain, Chile, Mexico, Peru), plátano fruta m. (Cuban standard usage)
- Swahili: ndizi (nc 9/10), ndizi (sw)
- Swedish: banan (sv)
- Tagalog: saging
- Tamil: வாழைபலம் (vāẕaipalam)
- Tatar: banana
- Telugu: అరటిపండు (te)
- Tetum: hudi, hudi-fuan
- Thai: กล้วย
- Tok Pisin: banana (tpi)
- Turkish: muz (tr)
- Ukrainian: банан (uk) (banán) m.
- Vietnamese: (trái / quả) chuối
- Welsh: banana (cy) m., (jocular) ffrwchnedd (cy) m.
- West Frisian: banaan
- Wolof: banaana
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pejorative: person of Asian descent - Chinese:
- Mandarin: 香蕉 (cmn) (xiāngjiāo)
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[edit] References [edit] Adjective banana (not comparable) - Flavoured with bananas.
- Of the colour of bananas.
[edit] Translations [edit] See also [edit] Hypernyms
[edit] Catalan banana f. (plural bananes) - banana (fruit)
[edit] Synonyms
[edit] French banana - third-person singular past historic of bananer
[edit] Galician banana f. (plural bananas) - banana (fruit)
[edit] Synonyms [edit] Related terms banana m. - banana
[edit] Declension - Fourth declension
[edit] Mutation
[edit] Italian banana f. (plural banane) - banana (fruit)
banana m. inv. - banana (color)
[edit] Adjective banana inv. - banana
[edit] Related terms
[edit] Japanese [edit] Pronunciation The stress is on the first syllable: ⌈ba⌉nana banana (hiragana ばなな) - バナナ: banana
[edit] Maltese banana f. - banana
[edit] Portuguese banana f. (plural bananas) - banana (fruit)
- banana (plant)
[edit] Synonyms
[edit] Romanian banana f. (singular, nominative/accusative, definite form of banană) - the banana
[edit] Serbo-Croatian banána m. (Cyrillic spelling бана́на) - banana
[edit] Declension declension of banana | singular | plural |
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| nominative | banana | banane | | genitive | banane | banana | | dative | banani | bananama | | accusative | bananu | banane | | vocative | banano | banane | | locative | banani | bananama | | instrumental | bananom | bananama |
[edit] Spanish banana f. (plural bananas) - banana (fruit)
[edit] Synonyms [edit] Related terms [edit] See also banana - banana
[edit] References
[edit] Tok Pisin banana - banana
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