Feb 22, 2024 10:03 PM
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pineapple
okkilby
Armenian calls it "arkayakhndzor" (king apple). They use "ananas" a lot because Soviet Union
kantackistan
Ah but you see, ours is a Pokémon.
KokkorHekkus
In brazilian portuguese it's also named abacaxi (ah-bah-kah-shee).
bobdickgus
Thailand สัปปะรด sounds like Sapparod. Used to be one of the most expensive fruits, people would rent them for a display piece in European banquets.
CrisprCAS
Would you rather that pineapple and bananas than an ananas and bananas?
Canigetbannedagain2
Take away the 'B" from bananas and you get pineapple.... got it.
bendiknee
Piña, in Spanish… 🤷🏻♂️
PinkEater
Slots
European countries. African and Asian countries depend on if they saw pineapples before the Dutch and English showed up.
That said, I have no idea why it is pineapple in English.
ShoopDeDoop
The other countries better follow suit.
Nathanyel
Alternate:
Antininny
So close to bananas, B. Can a pineapple be used for scale?
sometimesarobot
Someone make a chart for 'banana' in other languages' to see if this would be an isolated problem or not.
I see a few. Corn, Persimmon, Eggplant... goods are at the very bottom: https://chat.openai.com/share/762f3342-18e4-4184-89fa-6d96ae508e72
Link only takes me to the front page
okkilby
Armenian calls it "arkayakhndzor" (king apple). They use "ananas" a lot because Soviet Union
kantackistan
Ah but you see, ours is a Pokémon.
KokkorHekkus
In brazilian portuguese it's also named abacaxi (ah-bah-kah-shee).
bobdickgus
Thailand สัปปะรด sounds like Sapparod. Used to be one of the most expensive fruits, people would rent them for a display piece in European banquets.
CrisprCAS
Would you rather that pineapple and bananas than an ananas and bananas?
Canigetbannedagain2
Take away the 'B" from bananas and you get pineapple.... got it.
bendiknee
Piña, in Spanish… 🤷🏻♂️
PinkEater
Slots
European countries. African and Asian countries depend on if they saw pineapples before the Dutch and English showed up.
Slots
That said, I have no idea why it is pineapple in English.
ShoopDeDoop
The other countries better follow suit.
Nathanyel
Nathanyel
Alternate:
Antininny
So close to bananas, B. Can a pineapple be used for scale?
sometimesarobot
Someone make a chart for 'banana' in other languages' to see if this would be an isolated problem or not.
Antininny
I see a few. Corn, Persimmon, Eggplant... goods are at the very bottom: https://chat.openai.com/share/762f3342-18e4-4184-89fa-6d96ae508e72
Nathanyel
Link only takes me to the front page