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Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese 林檎 (ringo).
Noun
リンゴ • (ringo)
- 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.
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(This term, リンゴ (ringo), is the katakana spelling of the above term.)
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