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Aug 30, 2005 20:04

Does anyone know how to say "peaches," or peach, if you don't want to use plurals, in a different language? I wouldn't mind a couple of different languages, only so that I could see what looks better visually. If not, whatever. I'll figure something out.

Whoever can help me, thank you. It means a lot to me.

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sweet_ali August 31 2005, 03:20:01 UTC
I know in spanish it's "melocotones".

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sweet_ali August 31 2005, 03:22:02 UTC
And i meant to add, i don't know the plural but in hebrew peach is "afarsek".

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xionin August 31 2005, 03:33:11 UTC
in mandarin, it's tao (with an accent over the a)

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gillo August 31 2005, 11:56:39 UTC
French is pêche (pêches).
Italian is pesca (le pesche).
German is pfirsich. (No idea of teh plural, just got out my dictionary.)

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babyelefant August 31 2005, 12:53:31 UTC
The german plural is Pfirsiche
and the singular is Pfirsich

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hieispike August 31 2005, 14:15:13 UTC
In Japanese, it's "momo". Sounds a bit funny, doesn't it? :P

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spikendru August 31 2005, 16:03:13 UTC
In Cymraeg (Welsh), peaches is eirin gwlanog, if that helps.

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