banan
Swedish
/baˈnɑːn/, /ˈbɑːˌnan/
noun
Definitions
- a banana
Etymology
Derived from Spanish, Castilian banana derived from Wolof banaana (banana) derived from Arabic بَنَان (fingertip, banana).
Origin
Arabic
بَنَان
Gloss
fingertip, banana
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Bananagate English
- Bananaland English
- banana English
- banana ketchup English
- bananageddon English
- bananaless English
- bananalike English
- bananaquit English
- bananery English
- bananivorous English
- nonbanana English
- Banane German
- Bananenmilch German
- Bananensaft German
- Bananenschale German
- Kochbanane German
- bananig German
- banana Italian
- bakbanaan Dutch, Flemish
- banaan Dutch, Flemish
- bananenboom Dutch, Flemish
- bananenboot Dutch, Flemish
- bananenplant Dutch, Flemish
- bananenrepubliek Dutch, Flemish
- bananenschil Dutch, Flemish
- banane French
- бана́н Russian
- банан Russian
- banana Spanish, Castilian
- bananero Spanish, Castilian
- banan Norwegian Bokmål
- bananrepublikk Norwegian Bokmål
- bananskall Norwegian Bokmål
- banansplitt Norwegian Bokmål
- banana Portuguese
- banan Norwegian Nynorsk
- banana Irish
- banan Danish
- bananrepublik Danish
- بَنَان Arabic
- banano Esperanto
- banana Serbo-Croatian
- банана Serbo-Croatian
- banani Icelandic
- banana Welsh
- banāns Latvian
- banano Ido
- banan Faroese
- bananey Manx
- בננה Hebrew (modern)
- банана Macedonian
- ubhanana Zulu
- banaan Western Frisian
- pinana Marshallese
- banana Lower Sorbian
- ibhanana Xhosa
- banana Tok Pisin
- banana Cornish
- banani Kalaallisut, Greenlandic
- bhanana Swati
- ibhanana North Ndebele
- banaana Wolof