| cacao Aug 8th 2013, 23:39, by CodeCat | | | | Line 39: | Line 39: | | | * Gujarati: {{t-|gu|કોકો|m|tr=kōkō|sc=Gujr}} | | * Gujarati: {{t-|gu|કોકો|m|tr=kōkō|sc=Gujr}} | | | * Haitian Creole: {{tø|ht|kakaoye}} | | * Haitian Creole: {{tø|ht|kakaoye}} | | − | * Hebrew: {{t+|he|קקאו}} {{rfr|lang=he}} | + | * Hebrew: {{t+|he|קקאו}} {{rftranslit|he}} | | | * Hungarian: {{t-|hu|kakaófa}} | | * Hungarian: {{t-|hu|kakaófa}} | | | * Icelandic: {{t+|is|kakó}} | | * Icelandic: {{t+|is|kakó}} |
Latest revision as of 23:39, 8 August 2013 English[edit] Wikipedia Etymology[edit] Via Spanish, from Nahuatl cacahuatl. Pronunciation[edit] - (UK) IPA: /kəˈkɑːəʊ̯/, /kəˈkeɪ̯əʊ̯/, [kəˈkʰɑːəʊ̯], [kəˈkʰeɪ̯əʊ̯]
- (US) IPA: /kəˈkaʊ̯/, /kəˈkeɪ̯oʊ̯/, [kəˈkʰaʊ̯], [kəˈkʰeɪ̯oʊ̯]
cacao (plural cacaos) - A tree, Theobroma cacao, whose seed is used to make chocolate.
- This tree's seed, the cocoa bean
Related terms[edit] Translations[edit] Pronunciation[edit] cacao m (uncountable) - cocoa
Derived terms[edit] Etymology[edit] From Spanish cacao Pronunciation[edit] cacao m (plural cacaos) - cocoa
Derived terms[edit]
Italian[edit] cacao m (invariable) - cocoa
Spanish[edit] Wikipedia es Etymology[edit] From Classical Nahuatl cacahuatl ("cacao bean"). Pronunciation[edit] cacao m (plural cacaos) - cacao tree
- cacao bean
- cocoa (bean, powder)
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