Banana in Japanese means banana. They are both spelled the same but pronounced a little diffrently.
Banana is, easily enough, "banana" in Japanese. The only difference is pronunciation: "Bah-nah-nah."
A banana note is a note of Japanese invasion money.
Banana. (Pronounced bah-nah-nah)
The 10 Dollar bill has a picture of a banana tree,hence"banana money".
banana's are monkeys niche ( #1 in japanese)
It is banana. But you say it like the "a"s are long instead of short. It is banana. But you say it like the "a"s are long instead of short.
The answer is "banana." They have taken the word into their language the same way English has taken many words into it's language.
for bananas, because apples are round and bananas are awesome
candyfloss, chocolate banana,takoyaki are some.
Since 1986 when Lord Monkey Chims surrendered to the Banana King, the Japanese were able to conceive back the lands of the banana country from the cluthes of the monkeys causing very few casualties .
These were the old Japanese Invasion notes from WWII, issued and circulated in countries they invaded and occupied during the war. The "banana note" was the ten dollar note issued for circulation in Malaysia; so-called because it featured a banana tree on the front.