What is Japanese for tomato?
蕃茄 トマト • (tomato)
What is totemo in Japanese?
Totemo means “very” in Japanese, also sometimes pronounced とっても/tottemo with a kicked “t” for added emphasis. Because it is so easy to pronounce, so broad in meaning and so simple in grammar, it is one of the most useful words in the Japanese language.
What is the Japanese name for Apple?
Apple, in Japanese, is “ringo”.
How Do You Say Tomato in other languages?
In other languages tomato
- American English: tomato /təˈmeɪtoʊ/
- Arabic: طَمَاطِم
- Brazilian Portuguese: tomate.
- Chinese: 番茄
- Croatian: rajčica.
- Czech: rajče.
- Danish: tomat.
- Dutch: tomaat.
What is potato called in different languages?
Saying Potato in European Languages
Language | Ways to say potato | |
---|---|---|
Portuguese | batata | Edit |
Romanian | cartof | Edit |
Russian | картошка [kartoshka] | Edit |
Scots Gaelic | buntàta | Edit |
Does Tomate have an accent?
Nowadays “tomahto” is considered British pronunciation and “tomayto” American, but many Americans pronounce tomato {and aunt ) with a broad a. Either pronunciation is considered standard.
When you say tomato and I say tomahto this is a difference in?
It refers to different ways of saying tomato. It means it doesn’t matter whether you say it with a different accent, it’s still the same thing. So the expression means: it doesn’t matter.
What is the difference between tomato and Jitomate?
What is the difference between “tomate” and “jitomate”? In some states of central Mexico, “tomate” refers to a kind of tomato that is green or yellowish, that has a brittle shell which is not edible. So basically for them, “jitomate” is the regular tomato, and “tomate” is a green variation of it.