If you mean banana in Spanish it is el plátano.
the banana I believe the way to say 'the bananas' in spanish is 'los platanos'.
there is no difference, some people call it "banana" and others call it "banano" but it always has the same meaning
The same word "banana" is used in come Spanish-speaking countries; in other places, the fruit is called "plátano."
It means "the banana" i believe
they are called PLATANITOS:)
plátano
Translation: banana
It means Banana Princess in spanish.
banana = platano
banana: it can also be called "banana" or "platano"
The spanish banana cake originated in puerto rico
the answer is banan :)
plátano.banana
Spanish
Yeah. Platano = Banana.
In the English language, the nounbanana was borrowed, in the 1590s, by the Spanish or Portuguese from the WestAfrican (possibly Wolof) language. The plant itself was imported to the New World from Africa in 1516.
La because banana ends in 'A' which makes it feminine.
your yellow banana