リンゴ

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Etymology

Borrowed from Japanese 林檎 (ringo).

Noun

リンゴ (ringo)

  1. an apple

References

Batchelor, John (1905) An Ainu-English-Japanese Dictionary, second edition, Tokyo: Methodist

Japanese

For pronunciation and definitions of リンゴ – see the following entry.
林檎りんご
an apple
(slang) the company Apple Inc. or its products
(This term, リンゴ, is the katakana spelling of the above term.)