banane
Albanian
Noun
banane
French
Etymology
Borrowed from Portuguese banana, from a Niger-Congo language spoken in the Guinea region.[1] See Portuguese banana for more information.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ba.nan/
Audio: (file)
Noun
banane f (plural bananes)
- banana (the fruit)
- (slang) chopper, copter, whirlybird (a two-rotor helicopter)
- bum bag (UK, Australia), fanny pack (US, Canada), moon bag (South Africa)
- pompadour, quiff (hairstyle)
- (slang) idiot, fool
- 1985, Robert Zemeckis, Back to the Future:
- Tu veux ma photo, banane ?
- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
Derived terms
Descendants
- Mauritian Creole: banan
- → Arabic: بَنَان (banān) (semantic loan)
- → Bulgarian: бана́н (banán)
- → Danish: banan
- → Icelandic: banani
- → Hungarian: banán
- → Romanian: banană
- → Russian: бана́н (banán) (see there for further descendants)
- ⇒ Seychellois Creole: banan
- → Slovak: banán
References
Further reading
- “banane”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Friulian
Noun
banane f (plural bananis)
Italian
Noun
banane f
- plural of banana
Norman
Etymology
Borrowed from French banane, ultimately from a West African language such as Wolof banaana.
Pronunciation
Audio (Jersey): (file)
Noun
banane f (plural bananes)
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology 1
Alternative forms
Noun
banane m or f
- definite masculine plural of bane (Etymology 1)
Etymology 2
Noun
banane m
- definite plural of bane (Etymology 2)
Romanian
Noun
banane f pl
- plural of banană