Asklemmy @lemmy.ml Wendy @lemmy.ml 2mo ago What is “olive” in your language? Mine is aceituna but azeitona in the language I’ve been studying :)
I thought to myself that this must exist as a service, no? So I found this:https://bulktranslator.com/
The tree is Olivo; the olives themselves are Aceitunas, but the oil is Aceite De Oliva.This is Spanish.
https://lexiglobe.com/olive-in-different-languages/It seems that there are a few common types of soundsO-live: English, Basque, Dutch, Czech, etc. Potentially even Albanian and Japanese which kept the "Oh-Lee..." PortionZay-Toon: Arabic, Azerbaijani, Farsi, the language you are learningThen some unique ones that still might fit into those bins:Marathi is listed as "Jai-fa-la", which is still somewhat similar to the second type someone commented Gan-lan, which seems to be different
Zay-toon is also common in languages from the Iberic Peninsula: both Spanish and Portuguese got it (and a few other words) from Arabic.
I don't think they need a specific answer, but rather they want to comment on the different variations
LOL.Person tries to make small talkzymagoras777: OMG. I'm totally offended. What an attention whore!!1OK, dude. You know you can just ignore the post, right? Just move along.
Olive.