Fruta amarela and fruta amarilla are respective Portuguese and Spanish equivalents of the English phrase "yellow fruit." Examples of yellow-colored fruits that carry the same spelling in the two languages include banana or plátano ("banana"), nopal ("cactus pear"), ananá ("pineapple"), tomate ("tomato") and sandÃa ("watermelon"). The respective pronunciations will be "FROO-tuh-muh-REH-luh" in Cariocan Brazilian and continental Portuguese and "FROO-ta-ma-REESH-sha" in Uruguayan Spanish.
It means yellow in English
In English, translated literally, it's 'yellow violet'
Yellow= Giallo.
the answer is banan :)
yellow colour
The Afrikaans word for "Yellow" is "Geel" (say: kkheel)
Yellow = jaune (in French) Yellow = Amarillo (in Spanish) Yellow = gelb (in German) Yellow = giallo (in Italian) Yellow = amarelo (in Portuguese) Hope it'll help !
It is "Amarelo"
It is ultimately an Arabic word meaning yellow or amber coloured. Also, a name given to several species of American tree, name taken from Spanish
This how you say yellow car in japanese. Kiiro kuruma. Kiiro means yellow and kuruma means car.
The name Amaral has its origins in Spanish and Portuguese languages. It is a surname that is common in these regions and typically means "a place with abundant amarillo trees," referencing the yellow color.
Una lapiz is Spanish. In English, it means a pencil.