Fruit Flashcards

(49 cards)

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Banana
(Spain)

A

Banana

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Banana
(Central America) (South America)

The banana had been in the fridge for too long and had turned black.

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banano
“bah-nah-noh”

El banano llevaba mucho tiempo en la nevera y estaba ennegrecido.

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Banana
(México, Perú, Chile, Bolivia)

I love eating bananas with hazelnut cream.

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Plátano
plah-tah-noh”

plátano can also be used to refer to plantains,

Me encanta comer el plátano con crema de avellana

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Strawberry
(Spain)

There’s strawberries and cream for dessert.

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Fresa
freh-sah”

Hay fresas con crema de postre.

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Apple

The evil queen gave Snow White a poisoned apple.

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Manzana
* Spain: “mahn-thah-nah”
* Latin America: “mahn-sah-nah”

La reina malvada le dio una manzana envenenada a Blancanieves.

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Strawberry
(South America)

I put strawberries and blueberries in my yogurt.

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Frutilla
“froo-tee-yah”

Le puse frutillas y arándanos al yogur.

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M

Blackberry

I love blackberry jam.

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Mora
moh-rah”

Me encanta la mermelada de mora.

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Raspberry

Do you like adding raspberries to yogurt?

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Frambuesa
“frahm-bweh-sah”

¿Te gusta echarle frambuesas al yogur?

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Blueberry

My grandmother is famous for her delicious blueberry pie.

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Arándano
“ah-rahn-dah-noh”

Mi abuela es famosa por su deliciosa tarta de arándano.

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Pineapple
(Spain)

I love to put pineapple on my pizza.

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Piña
pee-nyah”

Me encanta ponerle piña a mi pizza.

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Mango

I bought mangos and kiwis at the market.

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Mango
mahng-goh”

Compré mangos y kiwis en el mercado

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Pear

We bought a basket of pears at the market

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Pera
peh-rah”

Compramos una cesta de peras en el mercado.

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13
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Pineapple
(Latin America)

It was hot, so we ate pineapples and melons.

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Ananás
“ah-nah-nahs

Hacía calor, así que comimos ananás y melones.

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Avocado
(Spain)

I ate the whole avocado, and I’m not sorry.

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aguacate
“ah-gwah-kah-teh”

Me comí el aguacate entero, y no me arrepiento

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Watermelon

I bought a watermelon and some plums.

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Sandía
“sahn-dee-ah”

Compré una sandía y varias ciruelas.

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Orange

El jugo de naranja es mi bebida preferida por la mañana.

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Naranja
“nah-rahng-hah”

Orange juice is my preferred drink in the morning.

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Peach
(Spain & Puerto Rico)

Let’s go to the market to buy some fresh peaches.

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Melocotón
“meh-loh-koh-tohn

Vamos al mercado a comprar melocotones frescos.

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Grape

We eat twelve grapes every New Year.

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Uva
oo-bah”

Comemos doce uvas cada Año Nuevo.

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Avocado
(South America)

We bought a lot of avocados to make guacamole.

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palta
pahl-tah”

Compramos muchas paltas para hacer guacamole

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20
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Cherry

The salad has cherries and almonds.

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Cereza
Spain: “theh-reh-thah”
Latin America: “seh-reh-sah”

La ensalada lleva cerezas y almendras

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Coconut

I bought a couple of coconuts because I love the milk.

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coco
koh-koh”

Compré un par de cocos porque me encanta la leche

22
Q

Peach
(Latin America)

A

Durazno
Spain: “doo-rahth-noh”
Latin America: “doo-rahs-noh”

23
Q

Melon

We had a delicious melon, papaya, and banana fruit salad for breakfast.

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Melón
“meh-lohn

Desayunamos una rica ensalada de melón, papaya y plátano.

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Cantaloupe

I bought watermelons and cantaloupes.

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Cantalupo

Compré sandías y cantalupos

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Grapefruit | I like oranges, but I prefer grapefruits.
Toronja "toh-**rohng**-hah" | Me gustan las naranjas, pero prefiero las toronjas.
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Papaya | Eating papaya freshly cut from the tree is the best.
Papaya "pah-**pah**-yah" | Comer papaya recién cortada del árbol es lo mejor.
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Kiwi | Cut the kiwi in half and use a spoon to scoop out the fruit.
Kiwi "**kee**-wee" | Corta el kiwi por la mitad y usa una cuchara para sacar la fruta.
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Lime | Cut the lime in slices to squeeze them into our beers.
Lima "**lee**-mah" | Corta la lima en rodajas para exprimirlas en nuestras cervezas.
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Lemon | What's in the lemonade? - Just lemon, water, and sugar.
Limón "lee-**mohn**" | ¿Qué le has puesto a la limonada? - Solo limón, agua y azúcar.
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Plum | I eat lots of plums in the summer.
Ciruela Spain: "thee-**rweh**-lah" Latin America: "see-**rweh**-lah" | Como muchas ciruelas en el verano.
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Tomato | The sauce is made from tomatoes picked directly from the vine.
tomate "toh-**mah**-teh" | La salsa está hecha de tomates recogidos directamente de la vid.
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Apricot (Spain) | I bought apricots and peaches at the market.
Albaricoque "ahl-bah-ree-**koh**-keh" | Compré albaricoques y duraznos en el mercado.
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Apricot (Latin America) | I like addding cherries and apricots in syrup to my frozen yogurt.
Damasco "dah-**mahs**-koh" | Me gusta ponerle cerezas y damascos en almíbar al helado de yogur.
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Fig | I like figs because they're sweet.
Higo "**ee**-goh" | Me gustan los higos porque son dulces.
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Little Orange (Spain) ## Footnote The inside of a naranjilla is green.
naranjilla "nah-rahng-**hee**-yah" ## Footnote La parte interior de la naranjilla es verde
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Little orange (Colombia) ## Footnote The naranjillas I bought weren't ripe yet.
lulo "**loo**-loh" ## Footnote Los lulos que compré no estaban maduros todavía.
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Japanese Plum | These are found in all tropical regions, Latin America or Asia. ## Footnote My grandmother made jelly with the loquats I picked.
níspero "**nees**-peh-roh" ## Footnote Mi abuela hizo jalea con los nísperos que recolecté
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Japanese Plum (Mexico)
mísperos
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Lotus Fruit
Martillo "mahr-**tee**-yoh"
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Inca Berry
Uchuva
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Sweet | The cake is a bit too sweet for me.
Dulce Spain: "**dool**-theh" Latin America: "**dool**-seh" | El pastel está algo dulce para mí.
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Sour | This orange juice tastes sour.
Masculine: Agrio * "**ah**-gryoh" Feminine: Agria | Este jugo de naranja está agrio.
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Bitter | Coffee without sugar has a bitter taste.
Masculine: Amargo * "ah-**mahr**-goh" Feminine: Amarga | El café sin azúcar tiene un sabor amargo.
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Ripe | The red tomatoes are ripe.
Masculine: Maduro "mah-**doo**-roh" Feminine: Madura | Los tomates rojos están maduros.
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Seeds | I bought sunflower seeds to eat on the road
Semillas "seh-**mee**-yah" | Compré semillas de girasol para comer en el camino.
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Peel | When the milk is boiling, add sugar and the peel of an orange.
Cáscara "**kahs**-kah-rah" | Cuando la leche hierva, añade azúcar y una cáscara de naranja
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Pit | Last summer, I planted an avocado pit in the garden.
Hueso "**weh**-soh" | El verano pasado planté un hueso de aguacate en el jardín
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To peel | Hugo used a knife to peel the orange.
Pelar | Hugo usó un cuchillo para pelar la naranja.
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