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Revision as of 05:15, 3 July 2022

See also: Tomate, tomaté, tomáte, and tómate

Asturian

Noun

tomate m (plural tomates)

  1. tomato

Basque

Noun

tomate inan

  1. tomato

Declension


French

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Spanish tomate, from Classical Nahuatl tomatl.

Noun

tomate f (plural tomates)

  1. tomato (plant)
    Synonym: tomatier
  2. tomato (fruit)
    Synonym: (obsolete) pomme d’amour
Derived terms

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Verb

tomate

  1. inflection of tomater:
    1. first/third-person singular present indicative
    2. first-person singular present subjunctive
    3. second-person singular imperative

Further reading


Galician

o tomate (a tomato)

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish tomate, from Classical Nahuatl tomatl (tomatillo), the tomato proper being xītomatl.

Pronunciation

Noun

tomate m (plural tomates)

  1. tomato (fruit)

Interlingua

Etymology

From Spanish tomate.

Pronunciation

Noun

tomate (plural tomates)

  1. tomato

Portuguese

tomates

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish tomate, from Classical Nahuatl tomatl (tomatillo), the tomato proper being xītomatl.

Pronunciation

 

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  • Hyphenation: to‧ma‧te

Noun

tomate m (plural tomates)

  1. tomato (fruit of the tomato plant)
  2. (humorous) a blushed face
  3. (mildly vulgar, usually in the plural) ball (testicle; compare colhão)

Derived terms


Spanish

Un tomate

Etymology

From Classical Nahuatl tomatl (tomatillo), the tomato proper being xītomatl.

Pronunciation

Noun

tomate m (plural tomates)

  1. tomato (plant)
    Synonyms: (Mexico) jitomatera, tomatera
  2. tomato (fruit)
    Synonym: (Mexico) jitomate
  3. (Mexico) tomatillo
  4. hole (in a sock or shoe)
  5. (colloquial, Chile) a hair bun, or a short ponytail
  6. (colloquial) fight

Derived terms

Descendants

Further reading