a pea pod, or a bean pod is called 'une gousse' in French. In Science Fiction films, the escape pod would be 'une capsule de survie'. And the iPod (brand name) is named the same in French.
Mange tout is a variety of pea with an edible pod. eaten when the pod is young and flat. It is a 19th century French word meaning 'eat all'
'Ipod' is spelt exactly the same in French and English. This is because it is a brand and it is made to look exactly how the company creates it to be.
I reckon it is Dawn French (of Vicar of Dibley)
The French bean pod disperses its seeds through a mechanism known as dehiscence. When the pods mature and dry out, they split open suddenly, releasing the seeds. This explosive action helps to scatter the seeds away from the parent plant, allowing them to settle in new locations for germination. The shape and tension of the pod facilitate this rapid release, maximizing the chances of successful seed dispersal.
'une cosse' (fem.) is the pod (seed case) of certain vegetables as peas.
A pod is a small object that holds things like a pea pod or a seed pod, in this case the pod holds music.
There is no such thing as a ''you pod''. But if you ask when they made the i pod,I can answer that! They made the i pod in 2001.
Variously a Pod, a Herd or a School but mostly a pod.
it is a i pod.
Technically it's an american name brand so you don't have to translate any part of the name.
The Pod in Ipod isn't short for anything, it is a pod.
it means tooo get a new i pod