The French word for apricot is "abricot".
The word "apricot" comes from the Latin word "praecox," meaning "early ripe." This term was later borrowed into Arabic as "al-birqūq," which then entered the English language as "apricot."
The Hindi word for apricot is "khubani" or "zarshak."
In French, "apricot" (abricot) is a masculine noun.
Apricot in different languages: Spanish: albaricoque French: abricot German: Aprikose Italian: albicocca Russian: абрикос (abrikos) Mandarin Chinese: 杏 (xìng)
The Hindi meaning of apricot is "खुबानी" (khubani).
That is the French word for apricot.
The word "apricot" comes from the Latin word "praecox," meaning "early ripe." This term was later borrowed into Arabic as "al-birqūq," which then entered the English language as "apricot."
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I believe that Athi Palam is Fig and not Apricot. The Tamil word for Apricot is Saara paruppu.
Aprikoosi.
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The Hindi word for apricot is "khubani" or "zarshak."
The word "apricot" comes from the Arabic word "al-birquq," which was borrowed from the Late Latin word "præcoccus." This in turn originated from the Greek word "praikokion."
"Abricot" (originally meaning "precocious", from Latin) is the French word for English "Apricot", which means a fruit ("Prunus armeniaca" or "Armeniaca vulgaris, Lam", as supposed to have been originated in Armenia) classified as a plum, but rather almost like a type of peach. As for "Apricot", it´s a brand of microcomputer produced in England by ACT enterprise.
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apurikotto
Its βερύκοκο (verikoko).