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<div style="font-size:300%; color:#e40000; font-weight:bold;"> Fruits in Japanese</div>


'''Fruits in japanese.'''
Sometimes, fruits are called by their English name, sometimes by their Japanese name.  
 
Sometimes, fruits are called by their english name, sometimes by their japanese name.  


It depends of the context.
It depends of the context.


== Words ==
== <div style="color:#ff0000; font-weight:bold;">Vocabulary</div> ==
*Apple ː Ringo
 
*Banana ː Banana
 
*Blackberry ː Kuroichigo
 
*Blueberry ː Buruberi
 
*Chestnust ː Kuri
 
*Grape ː Budou
 
*Lemon ː Lemon
 
*Lime ː Lime
 
*Mandarine ː Mikan
 
*Mango ː Mango
 
*Olive ː Olive
 
*Orange ː Orange
 
*Peach ː Momo
 
*Pear ː Nashimono
 
*Pineapple ː Houri
 
*Plum ː Ume
 
*Raspberry ː Kiichigo
 
*Strawberry ː Ichigo
 
*Tomato ː Banka
 
*Watermelon ː Suica
 
*Yuzu ːYuzu


*Walnut ː Kurumi
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|Apple ||Ringo|| ||リンゴ
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|Banana ||Banana|| ||バナナ
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|Blackberry ||Burakkuberī|| ||ブラックベリー
|-
|Blueberry || Burūberī|| ||ブルーベリー
|-
|Chestnust || Kuri||栗||
|-
|Grape ||Budō, Gurēpu||葡萄||グレープ
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|Lemon ||Remon|| ||レモン
|-
|Lime ||Raime|| ||ライム
|-
|Mandarine ||Mikan|| ||ミカン
|-
|Mango ||Mangō|| ||マンゴー
|-
|Olive ||Orību|| ||オリーブ
|-
|Orange ||Orenji|| ||オレンジ
|-
|Peach ||Momo||桃||
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|Pear ||Nashi||梨||
|-
|Pineapple ||Painappuru|| ||パイナップル
|-
|Plum ||Ume||梅||
|-
|Raspberry ||Razuberī|| ||ラズベリー
|-
|Strawberry ||Ichigo|| ||イチゴ
|-
|Tomato || Tomato|| ||トマト
|-
|Watermelon ||Suika|| ||スイカ
|-
|Yuzu ||Yuzu||ゆず||
|-
|Walnut || Kurumi|| ||くるみ
|}


I wrote this article on October 31st (2016). So what more natural than talking about the october most famous fruit/vegetable? How it is called in japanese? We say ː KABOCHAǃǃ
I wrote this article on October 31st (2016). So what more natural than talking about the october most famous fruit/vegetable? How it is called in Japanese? We sayː '''KABOCHAǃǃ'''


== Fruits in culture ==
== <div style="color:#ff0000; font-weight:bold;">Fruits in culture</div> ==
*Where could we find fruits in popular culture?  
*Where could we find fruits in popular culture?  


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*Recently (October 2016), Entertainer Piko Taro released a viral video song ː Pen Pineapple-Apple Pen and hit the GUINESS RECORD.
*Recently (October 2016), Entertainer Piko Taro released a viral video song ː Pen Pineapple-Apple Pen and hit the GUINESS RECORD.


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*Famous alcohol is called ː Umeshuu.
*Famous alcohol is called ː Umeshuu.
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*One of the princesses from Mario games is called "Peach".
*One of the princesses from Mario games is called "Peach".


==Authors==
== <div style="color:#ff0000; font-weight:bold;">Authors</div>==
[https://polyglotclub.com/member/BriceJ BriceJ]
[https://polyglotclub.com/member/BriceJ BriceJ]


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[[Category: Japanese/Intermediate]]
[[Category: Japanese/Intermediate]]
==Videos==
===Fruits vocabulary in Japanese - 果物(Kudamono) - YouTube===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGVWmJHiONQ</youtube>
===【JLPTN5 Fruits】果物(Kudamono) | Japanese Vocabulary - YouTube===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMfU-tSujAY</youtube>
===Learn Japanese - Fruits Vocabulary - YouTube===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MTircU8HHQ</youtube>
===Japanese Vocabulary - Fruits in Japanese - YouTube===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8dwiRLrBaU</youtube>
===Learn Japanese - Fruit and vegetables - YouTube===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYyky-tFF3M</youtube>
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Japanese/Vocabulary/Nationalities|Nationalities]]
* [[Language/Japanese/Vocabulary/Count-from-1-to-10|Count from 1 to 10]]
* [[Language/Japanese/Vocabulary/How-to-Write-a-Good-CV|How to Write a Good CV]]
* [[Language/Japanese/Vocabulary/Shellfish|Shellfish]]
* [[Language/Japanese/Vocabulary/Feelings-and-Emotions|Feelings and Emotions]]
* [[Language/Japanese/Vocabulary/Numbers|Numbers]]
* [[Language/Japanese/Vocabulary/Places|Places]]
* [[Language/Japanese/Vocabulary/Vehicles|Vehicles]]
* [[Language/Japanese/Vocabulary/Parts-of-the-Body|Parts of the Body]]
* [[Language/Japanese/Vocabulary/Nature|Nature]]
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Latest revision as of 22:32, 24 March 2023

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Fruits in Japanese

Sometimes, fruits are called by their English name, sometimes by their Japanese name.

It depends of the context.

Vocabulary
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Apple Ringo   リンゴ
Banana Banana バナナ
Blackberry Burakkuberī ブラックベリー
Blueberry Burūberī ブルーベリー
Chestnust Kuri
Grape Budō, Gurēpu 葡萄 グレープ
Lemon Remon レモン
Lime Raime ライム
Mandarine Mikan ミカン
Mango Mangō   マンゴー
Olive Orību   オリーブ
Orange Orenji   オレンジ
Peach Momo
Pear Nashi
Pineapple Painappuru   パイナップル
Plum Ume
Raspberry Razuberī   ラズベリー
Strawberry Ichigo   イチゴ
Tomato Tomato   トマト
Watermelon Suika   スイカ
Yuzu Yuzu ゆず
Walnut Kurumi   くるみ

I wrote this article on October 31st (2016). So what more natural than talking about the october most famous fruit/vegetable? How it is called in Japanese? We sayː KABOCHAǃǃ

Fruits in culture
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  • Where could we find fruits in popular culture?
  • There is a song, sang by AV (Adult Video) idols called Banana-Mango High School.

The meaning is pretty clear I guess. But why Mango? Because in japanese, women genitals are called "manko".

  • In the manga "To Love" (available in France...) Some characters wear names of fruits. Mikan, Momo...
  • In Tokyo aera, the publc transportation pass card is called ː Suica cardǃ
  • Recently (October 2016), Entertainer Piko Taro released a viral video song ː Pen Pineapple-Apple Pen and hit the GUINESS RECORD.
  • Famous alcohol is called ː Umeshuu.
  • One of the princesses from Mario games is called "Peach".

Authors
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BriceJ

Videos[edit | edit source]

Fruits vocabulary in Japanese - 果物(Kudamono) - YouTube[edit | edit source]

【JLPTN5 Fruits】果物(Kudamono) | Japanese Vocabulary - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Learn Japanese - Fruits Vocabulary - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Japanese Vocabulary - Fruits in Japanese - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Learn Japanese - Fruit and vegetables - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]