rien de tomate = no tomatoes
Je n'en ai pas de tomate = I have no tomatoes
Je n'en ai plus de tomate = I dont have anymore tomatoes
Avons-nous des tomates?
It is "Tomate" in French.
je n'aime pas les tomates
In Tagalog, tomatoes are called "kamatis."
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It depends on what was done with the tomatoes (BTW, note the addition of an "e" when you have more than one tomato). If the big accomplishment is just having grown tomatoes, perhaps you can say something about tomatoes actually being berries... perhaps a catchy question like, "Do you eat spaghetti with berries?" Or "Do you put berry juice on french fries?"
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"Tomatoes" is trátaí in the Irish language. pronounced like traw-thee.
tomateune tomate (fem.)
In French, the word for tomato, tomate, is a feminine noun.
Une tomate (fem.) is a tomato in French. Tomates with an additional "s" is the plural.
You can stick beans in your ears for all I care. However, I personally wouldn't put tomatoes on my eyes. Tomatoes are decidedly acidic (not as much as, say, lemons, but still).
tomates (toe-mah-tes)