Muslims refer to the Adam's apple as "عُرْقُ الأَذَى" (Urq al-Adha) in Arabic.
In Telugu, apple is called "ఆపిల్" (pronounced as "apple").
Apple in Hindi is called "सेब" (seb).
"Tamburong" in English is called a "mangrove apple."
The insult of calling someone an apple may vary based on cultural context, but it could suggest that the person is unoriginal, plain, or simple in a derogatory way. It might also imply that they are ordinary or unremarkable.
No, "Doc Adams" does not need an apostrophe unless it is possessive, such as "Doc Adams's bag."
the adams apple
Commonly referred to as the Adams' apple, it is also called thyroid cartilage.
i have a sore Adams apple for a while now what could this be please
It is dangerous to punch the Adams Apple and it can damage the throat and voice box.
Yes. The Adams apple may not grow during puberty as will do with other males.
Muslims call Alexander Iskandar.
Muslims call the temple of the Muslims Masjid, but in English u call it Mosque!
No.
The Adams Apple is called the larynx. During puberty, in males, the larynx enlarges and protrudes through the throat.
Muslims call their pillars/towers minarets.
all of them
The Adams apple is made of cartilage. The laryngeal prominence or Adam's apple is the protrusion of thyroid cartilage in a male or female, directly behind this, is then the vocal coards, it serves a protection.