Santol is the same in English and Filipino.Specifically, the word functions as a Filipino loan word in English. The term in English identifies both the fruit and the tree (Sandoricum koetjape) which produces that fruit. Its native range is thought to be native to peninsular Southeast Asia even though it may be found in Borneo, India, Indonesia, Mauritius and Phlippines.
That is not accurate. English words are commonly used and understood in Tagalog, particularly in informal contexts and among the younger generation. Many English terms have been adopted and incorporated into everyday Filipino vocabulary.
The Tagalog or Filipino name for fire tree is "balayong" or "santol."
The four stages of the English language are Old English, Middle English, Early Modern English, and Modern English. These stages mark the historical development and evolution of the language over time.
Present English is not a term commonly used to refer to the English language. There is no specific "present English" as the English language is continuously evolving and changing over time. It is generally referred to as Modern English or simply English.
Wild mangosteen is an English equivalent of 'santol' [Sandoricum koetjape, S. indicum or S. nervosum].
wild mangosteen =)
The English word for santol is wild mangosteen or cotton fruit. It is mainly grown in Asia and has several names in different countries.
texture of santol ?
boil the santol whole
Santol is found in West Malaysia.
Santol is the same in English and Filipino.Specifically, the word functions as a Filipino loan word in English. The term in English identifies both the fruit and the tree (Sandoricum koetjape) which produces that fruit. Its native range is thought to be native to peninsular Southeast Asia even though it may be found in Borneo, India, Indonesia, Mauritius and Phlippines.
That is not accurate. English words are commonly used and understood in Tagalog, particularly in informal contexts and among the younger generation. Many English terms have been adopted and incorporated into everyday Filipino vocabulary.
monocot
mango and santol
calamsi and santol
mango and santol