In Filipino, 'arracacha' is translated as 'arracacha' as well, as the term does not have a specific translation into Filipino. It refers to a root vegetable similar to a potato, mainly grown in South America.
Hm, nothing seems to end with -anana, but how about Americana: Me enamore de una Americana porque comia mucha banana.
A word that rhymes with "hhhhsss" is "miss."
In Spanish, words that start with "w" include: "weber", "whisker", "western". Words that start with "x" include: "xilófono", "xenofobia". Words that start with "y" include: "yo", "yoga", "yugo". Words that start with "z" include: "zapato", "zoológico", "zumo".
"nauseous" rhymes with "nautious."
Carrot
Zanahoria
carrot
zanahoria
Una zanahoria.
zanahoria - carrot
To say 'I want to eat a carrot' in Spanish, you would say 'Yo quiero comer una zanahoria.'
zanahoria (thahnah-OR-ee-ah) ('th' as in 'thin')
zanahoria it means carrot
Zapato (shoe), zanahoria (carrot), zorro (fox).
In Filipino, 'arracacha' is translated as 'arracacha' as well, as the term does not have a specific translation into Filipino. It refers to a root vegetable similar to a potato, mainly grown in South America.
I don't know any English vegetables that begin with z, but in Spanish, carrot is zanahoria.