Yes. you can pronounce tomato correctly in two ways, as it is pronounced differently in British English and US English (the British form appears in some US regions as well).
British English - Toh-MAH-toh.
US English - Toh-MAY-toh.
no, you don't have to
Singular possessive: tomato's (e.g. a tomato's taste)Plural possessive, more than one: tomatoes' (e.g. the tomatoes' color on the vines)
Tomato is the correct spelling. Tomatoe is the incorrect spelling. However, if it's more than one tomato, then it's tomatoes. That is why people often spell the singular tomato incorrectly .
Yes. It is a word in the dictionary, which more than one pronunciation.
Tomato Plants do not last more than a year with the weather circumstances. Make sure you keep it in the sunlight and water it frequently. The squirrels or bunny rabbits might sneek a few bites!!!
"Tamber" like tambourine, and "Tim-bra" with the "A" as in Adrian.
The platipus and the tomato.
There are many places to find a pronunciation dictionary. Websters Dictionary is one of the most commonly used dictionaries and has a pronunciation key in it.
Tomatoes are a type of plant that are often pluralized, as people typically grow more than one tomato plant in a garden.
Tomato is an annual, meaning it will not last after more than one season. Once it has flowered and produced its fruit, it has no more usefulness, so can be composted. Next spring, either plant tomato seeds in seeding pots before transplanting, or purchase tomato plants from your local garden centre, or if you have success before, plant seeds directly in the garden, depending on your location.
Più di un fungo is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "more than one fungus." The above-mentioned example also may be translated into English as "more than a fungus." The pronunciation will be "pyoo dee oon FOON-go" in Italian.
yes there more red on one side