Yes, watermelon has several common names, including "citron" in some regions and "watermelon" itself, which is derived from its high water content. In various languages, it may be referred to differently, such as "sandía" in Spanish and "pastèque" in French. However, "watermelon" remains the most widely recognized name in English.
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samanka (indonesian)
Yes, the noun water is a material noun.
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The shape
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Your common watermelon belongs to the family Cucurbitaceae
The only common name for the hedgehog is "hedgehog".
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Waterlily and watermelon (blossom)
Yvonne,
Xigua is a fruit. It is a type of watermelon.