Coco Meaning in English
word
/ˈkoʊˌkoʊ/
KOH-koh
/kˈəʊkəʊ/
KOH-koh
التعريف
Coco refers to the coconut fruit, a large, brown seed with white flesh and liquid inside. In informal language, especially in Spanish and Portuguese, it can also mean 'head'.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
In English, 'coco' is very rarely used; the usual term is 'coconut'. In Spanish and Portuguese, 'coco' is the standard word for the fruit and is sometimes used informally to mean 'head'.
Spanish: coco (fruta) - coco (cráneo, informal)Portuguese (BR): coco (fruta) - coco (informal, cabeça)Portuguese (PT): coco (fruta) - coco (informal, cabeça)Chinese (Simplified): 椰子Chinese (Traditional): 椰子Hindi: नारियलArabic: جوز الهندBengali: নারিকেলRussian: кокосJapanese: ココナッツVietnamese: dừaKorean: 코코넛Turkish: hindistanceviziUrdu: ناریلIndonesian: kelapa
جمل نموذجية
He opened a coco and drank the water inside.
basic
The shell of a coco is very hard.
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They used coco for the dessert recipe.
basic
Careful, don’t hurt your coco when you play soccer!
natural
Fresh coco tastes amazing on a hot day.
natural
My grandma says eating coco is good for your health.
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