English: "The Ban ana".
German: "Die Banane".
Deutsch is also what means German in, well...German.
English: "the banana" is German: "Die Banane".
Banana = Banane
Banana = Bananedie Banane
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Apple - Manzana (Spanish), Pomme (French), Apfel (German), Mela (Italian), Ringo (Japanese) Banana - Plátano (Spanish), Banane (French), Banane (German), Banana (Italian), Banana (Japanese) Orange - Naranja (Spanish), Orange (French), Orange (German), Arancia (Italian), Orenji (Japanese) Grape - Uva (Spanish), Raisin (French), Traube (German), Uva (Italian), Budo (Japanese) Strawberry - Fresa (Spanish), Fraise (French), Erdbeere (German), Fragola (Italian), Ichigo (Japanese)
well first u banana then banana with a banana and banana the banana wont allow the banana to banana and so the banana goes home and bananas for a banana so wht if the banana doesnt banana he bananas for a banana how do you banana?you dont banana you just banana you little banana
"What would the world be without the banana?" The answer: Less yellow.
No, it is a banana
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Taylor swift has a Jewish and German background she found out when she slipped over a banana
A curved banana is a gay banana and a straight banana is not a gay banana.