AVie is pronounced as 2 syllables. A and V. just as if you were pronouncing the 2 english letters. A-V.
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p.s- if you read the other questions about "is avie a name" and it sayas it is a nickname. well technically it was founded as a nickname but since, many people acctually have the name Avie not as a nickname but as their first name. LIKE ME!
In Kannada, Avocado is called Benne-Hannu.
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"How do you pronounce the word ion?" The word 'ion' is pronounced i-on(I-oN)
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The African Luhya word for the English word "avocado" is "liavakadoo".
Avocado in hindi means 'makhan phal'.The Telugu word for Avocado is 'venna pandu'.
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.
The word "avocado" in Hindi is मगरनेफल (magarnefal).
it's the same word: die Avocado [stress on the a vowels AH-vo-cAdo]
In Spanish, avocado is pronounced as "ah-voh-kah-doh," with the emphasis on the second syllable.
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WORD HISTORY: The etymology of avocado takes us back to the Incas and Aztecs of Central America who spoke Nahuatl,a native language in antiquity which contained the word ahuacatlmeaning both: fruit of the avocado tree and testicle. The word ahuacatl was compounded with others, as in ahuacamolli, meaning avocado soup or sauce, from which the Spanish-Mexican word guacamole derives. In trying to pronounce ahuacatl, the Spanish conquistadores who found the fruit and its Nahuatl name in Mexico came up with aguacate, but other Spanish speakers substituted the form avocado for the Nahuatl word because ahuacatl sounded like the early Spanish word avocado (now abogado), meaning lawyer. In borrowing the Spanish avocado,first recorded in English in 1697 in the compound avogato pear (with a spelling that probably reflects Spanish pronunciation), we have lost some traces of the more interesting Nahuatl word.
MakhanphalMakhanphal is a Hindi term that refers to "Avocado" (Persea americana). In India, Avocado is also known as Butterfruit. In some countries, Avocado is also known as Alligator pear, or Butter Pear. In Kannada, one of the spoken languages in India, Avocado is called "Bennehannu"