Cetriolo
cetriolo
"Pepper!" is an English equivalent of the Italian word Pepino!Specifically, the Italian word is a verb. It can be translated as "Pepper!" when the context indicates that it is the present imperative of the infinitive pepare. Or it may mean "(that they, you all) pepper" in the present subjunctive.
Yes, the word 'cucumber' is a noun; a word for a plant and the fruit of that plant; a word for a thing.
cucumber in urdu wat we called as
Does the question means '' What is cucumber in Tagalog?'' or ''What is the Tagalog of cucumber?'' If yes, the tagalog word for cucumber is ''Pipino''.
Jedrul, from Southern pronunciation of cetriolo in Italian, means "cucumber" as an endearment in English.
In French, "cucumber" is masculine and the word for it is "le concombre."
Taengkwa
cuke
The word cumber is a verb and so doesn't have a plural form. Did you mean the word cucumber? The plural of cucumber is cucumbers.
un concombre
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