The word "avocado" comes from the Nahuatl language, which is spoken by the Aztecs and still used by some people in Mexico today. In Nahuatl, the word is "āhuacatl," which also means "testicle," possibly referring to the shape of the fruit. The term was later adopted into Spanish as "aguacate" before evolving into "avocado" in English.
Avocado is called "அவகாடோ" (avakāṭō) in Tamil language.
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In Kisii language of African origin,"Abukato" has the meaning of "Avocado" in English.
Guacamole is of Nahuatl (Aztec's language) origin, and it means "sauce of avocado".
Joyce Robbins Bertoldi has written: 'Avocados' -- subject(s): Avocado, Avocado industry, Juvenile literature, Spanish language materials 'Cherry Berry'
avocado is not popular in India. It is called avocado Only.
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Yes, you can plant an avocado pit to grow an avocado tree.
In Tamil, Avocado is vennai pazham. Tamil is the language spoken predominately by Tamil people of South India and North-east Sri Lanka. It is also the official language of the Indian state Tamil Nadi, Puducherry and Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It is an official language of Singapore. Many other countries teach it including, Maylaysia.
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