radis
It is french for radish, a red vegetable which grows underground.
The word for radish in Polish is "rzodkiewka."
The word horseradish comes from 16th-century England. It combines the word horse (formerly used as an adjective meaning "strong, large, or coarse") and the word radish.
France, England and Germany and other European nations had the radish as a natural tuber. The word Radish is a Middle English word. The Germans use "rettish".
Un radis.........noun masuline
radish
No, the word "radish" is a common noun, as it refers to a type of vegetable. It is not a specific, unique entity that requires capitalization as a proper noun would.
The word choti refers to a religious hairstyle emulated by Hindus. It also can be used to refer to a small girl, a French braid, or even a variety of radish.
This is the Spanish word for radish.rabano - radishrabanito - small radish.
radish 小萝卜
The word you're looking for is.... horse.
horse radish haricots verts (French for green beans)