An avocado is selled 'un avocat' in French.
The African Luhya word for the English word "avocado" is "liavakadoo".
"The Lawyer" means 'l'avocat' or 'le notaire' in French. In the French language, un "avocat" is a French lawyer but it is also a fruit (avocado). Beware of the confusion! ...
Avocado in hindi means 'makhan phal'.The Telugu word for Avocado is 'venna pandu'.
The word lawyer in French translates as: Avocat (attorney/solicitor/barrister), notaire (notary public) or huissier de justice (bailiff). Interestingly, it happens to be the same word in French as the green fruit "avocado". Beware of the confusion!
In Kannada, Avocado is called Benne-Hannu.
Many words in English have a root word in Latin or Greek. This is not the case for avocado. The word reportedly comes from the Nahuatl (Aztec) word "ahuacatl" or testicle (due to the shape of the fruit). This would be the root word for the English word avocado.
avocado : un avocat (masc.) mango : une mangue (fem.) avocado:seins
The word "avocado" in Hindi is मगरनेफल (magarnefal).
it's the same word: die Avocado [stress on the a vowels AH-vo-cAdo]
an avocado (pear) - un avocat
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