Albaricoque is a Spanish equivalent of 'apricot'. It's a masculine gender noun whose definite article is 'el' ['the'] and whose indefinite article is 'uno' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'ahl-bah-ree-KOH-kay'.
Damasco is another equivalent. It also is a masculine gender noun. It's pronounced 'dah-MAH-skoh'.
Apricot.
In Latin, apricot means "precious," a label earned because it ripens earlier than other summer fruits
If you look in the dictionary a lot of times you will find the word albaricoque, but being Mexican-American I have always heard the word chabacano used for apricot. This is what we called them when we picked them and this what I have heard thousands of people say over the years, I have never used nor heard albaricoque used.
My friend is taking Spanish and her name is Lola in Spanish, courtesy of my Spanish teacher.:)
Hermana is in Spanish. It is the Spanish word for "sister."
apricot = albaricoque
albaricoque (albah-reeCAWkay) = apricot
apple=manzana in spanish German- Apfel TAMIL = APPLE MALAYALAM = APPLE NEPAL = SIYAO Nandri Padmanaban
The word "apricot" comes from the Latin word "praecox," meaning "early ripe." This term was later borrowed into Arabic as "al-birqūq," which then entered the English language as "apricot."
An apricot blossom is a flower of an apricot tree which will eventually turn into an apricot.
the flavor of a apricot is a apricot. the flavor of a apricot is a apricot.
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I believe that Athi Palam is Fig and not Apricot. The Tamil word for Apricot is Saara paruppu.
apricot preserves
Ansu. that is apricot in japanese
There doens't seem to be a synonym for apricot.