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English
Etymology
From Middle English appeltre, appiltre, appultre, from Old English æppeltrēow, corresponding to apple + tree. Cognate with Danish æbletræ, Swedish äppelträd, Norwegian epletre, Icelandic eplatré.
Pronunciation
Noun
apple tree (plural apple trees)
- (botany) Any tree that bears apples, principally Malus domestica but also certain wild species.
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Translations
tree that bears apples
- Afrikaans: appelboom
- Arabic: شَجَرَةُ اَلتُّفَّاحِ f (šajaratu at-tuffāḥi)
- Armenian: խնձորենի (hy) (xnjoreni)
- Aromanian: mer m
- Asturian: mazanal (ast) m or f, pumar (ast) m or f
- Azerbaijani: alma (az)
- Bashkir: алмағас
- Basque: sagarrondo (eu)
- Belarusian: я́блыня f (jáblynja), я́блань f (jáblanʹ)
- Bikol Central: kahoy nin mansanas
- Bulgarian: я́бълка (bg) f (jábǎlka), ябълково дърво n (jabǎlkovo dǎrvo)
- Catalan: pomer (ca) m, pomera (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 蘋果樹/苹果树 (ping4 gwo2 syu6)
- Mandarin: 蘋果樹/苹果树 (zh) (píngguǒshù)
- Classical Nahuatl: manzanacuahuitl
- Cornish: avalen f
- Czech: jabloň (cs) f
- Danish: æbletræ (da)
- Dutch: appelboom (nl) m, appelaar (nl) m
- Erzya: умарина (umaŕina), умарьчувто (umaŕčuvto)
- Esperanto: pomujo (eo), pomarbo (eo)
- Estonian: õunapuu (et)
- Faroese: súreplatræ n, apaldur m
- Finnish: omenapuu (fi)
- French: pommier (fr) m
- Friulian: miluçâr m, melâr m
- Galician: maceira (gl) f, pomar (gl) m, caruceiro m
- Gallo: pommieu m
- Georgian: please add this translation if you can
- German: Apfelbaum (de) m
- Greek: μηλιά (el) f (miliá)
- Ancient: μηλέα f (mēléa)
- Hebrew: עֵץ תַּפּוּחַ m ('ets tapúakh)
- Hindi: सेब (hi) m (seb), सेव (hi) m (sev), सेउ (hi) m (seu)
- Hungarian: almafa (hu)
- Icelandic: eplatré n
- Ido: pomiero (io)
- Ingrian: omenapuu, ounapuu (rare)
- Irish: abhaill f, crann úll m
- Old Irish: aball f
- Italian: melo (it) m
- Japanese: 林檎の木 (りんごのき, ringo no ki), リンゴの木 (ringo no ki)
- Kalmyk: альмна модн (alʹmna modn)
- Kazakh: алма ағашы (alma ağaşy)
- Khmer: ដើមប៉ោម (daəm paom)
- Korean: 사과나무 (ko) (sagwanamu)
- Kumyk: алма терек (alma terek)
- Latgalian: uobeļneica f
- Latin: malus (la) f
- Latvian: ābele (lv) f
- Lithuanian: obelis (lt) f
- Lombard: pomm m
- Low German:
- Dutch Low Saxon: appelboom (nds)
- German Low German: Appelbaum (nds) (Westphalian), Appelboom (nds), Äppelboom
- Luxembourgish: Äppelbam m
- Macedonian: јаболкница f (jabolknica)
- Manx: billey ooyl m
- Megleno-Romanian: mer
- Mirandese: maçaneira f
- Nogai: алма терек (alma terek)
- Norman: pommyi m
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: epletre (no) n, apal m, abild m (obsolete), abildtre n (obsolete), apaltre n (dialectal)
- Nynorsk: epletre (nn) n, apal (nn) m
- Occitan: pomièr (oc) m
- Old Church Slavonic: аблань f (ablanĭ), ꙗблань f (jablanĭ), облань f (oblanĭ)
- Old East Slavic: ꙗболонь f (jabolonĭ)
- Old English: apuldor m, æppeltrēow n
- Persian: درخت سیب (deraxt-e sib)
- Polish: jabłoń (pl) f
- Portuguese: macieira (pt) f
- Romani: phabalin f
- Romanian: măr (ro) m
- Russian: я́блоня (ru) f (jáblonja), я́блонь (ru) f (jáblonʹ)
- Scottish Gaelic: craobh-ubhail f
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: ја̏бука f, јабуково дрво n
- Roman: jȁbuka (sh) f, jabukovo drvo n
- Slovak: jabloň (sk) f
- Slovene: jablana (sl) f
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: jabłucyna f, jabłušcyna f, jabłukowy bom m
- Upper Sorbian: jabłońca f
- Spanish: manzano (es) m, melo (es), pomo (es)
- Sudovian: vobalne f
- Swahili: mtofaa class 3/4
- Swedish: äppelträd (sv) n
- Tagalog: puno ng mansanas
- Taos: monsònuʼúna
- Thai: ต้นแอปเปิล (dtôn àepbpern)
- Turkish: elma (tr), elma ağacı
- Udmurt: улмопу (ulmopu)
- Ukrainian: я́блуня (uk) f (jáblunja), я́блінь (uk) f (jáblinʹ)
- Uyghur: ئالما (ug) (alma)
- Venetian: pomèr (vec) m, pomaro (vec) m
- Vietnamese: cây táo
- Volapük: podabim (vo), podep (vo)
- Welsh: coeden afalau f, afallen (cy) f (literary)
- Yiddish: אַפּלבוים m (aplboym), עפּלבוים m (eplboym)
- Zazaki: sayêr f, sahêr f
- Zulu: please add this translation if you can
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References
Anagrams
Middle English
Noun
apple tree
- Alternative form of appeltre