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See also: Tomate, tomaté, tomáte, and tómate

Asturian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /toˈmate/, [t̪oˈma.t̪e]
  • Rhymes: -ate
  • Hyphenation: to‧ma‧te

Noun

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tomate m (plural tomates)

  1. tomato

Basque

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /tomate/ [t̪o.ma.t̪e]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -ate
  • Hyphenation: to‧ma‧te

Noun

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tomate inan

  1. tomato

Declension

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French

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Spanish tomate, from Classical Nahuatl tomatl.

Noun

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tomate f (plural tomates)

  1. tomato (plant)
    Synonym: tomatier
  2. tomato (fruit)
    Synonym: (obsolete) pomme d’amour
Derived terms
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Descendants
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  • Haitian Creole: tomat
  • Sedang: tơmat

Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Verb

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tomate

  1. inflection of tomater:
    1. first/third-person singular present indicative
    2. first-person singular present subjunctive
    3. second-person singular imperative

Further reading

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Galician

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o tomate (a tomato)

Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish tomate, from Classical Nahuatl tomatl (tomatillo), the tomato proper being xītomatl.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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tomate m (plural tomates)

  1. tomato (fruit)
    Pois temos sopa de fideos, cocido, merluza frita e língoa con tomate.
    (please add an English translation of this usage example)
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Interlingua

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Etymology

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From Spanish tomate.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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tomate (plural tomates)

  1. tomato

Portuguese

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tomates

Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish tomate, from Classical Nahuatl tomatl (tomatillo),[1][2] the tomato proper being xītomatl.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: to‧ma‧te

Noun

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tomate m (plural tomates)

  1. tomato (fruit of the tomato plant)
  2. (humorous) a blushed face
  3. (mildly vulgar, usually in the plural) ball (testicle; compare colhão)

Derived terms

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References

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  1. ^ tomate”, in Dicionário infopédia da Língua Portuguesa (in Portuguese), Porto: Porto Editora, 20032024
  2. ^ tomate”, in Dicionário Priberam da Língua Portuguesa (in Portuguese), Lisbon: Priberam, 20082024

Spanish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /toˈmate/ [t̪oˈma.t̪e]
  • Audio (Spain):(file)
  • Rhymes: -ate
  • Syllabification: to‧ma‧te

Etymology 1

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Deverbal from tomar.

 
Un tomate

Borrowed from Classical Nahuatl tomatl (tomatillo), the tomato proper being xītomatl.

Noun

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tomate m (plural tomates)

  1. tomato (plant)
    Synonyms: (Mexico) jitomatera, tomatera
  2. tomato (fruit)
    Synonym: (Mexico) jitomate
  3. (Mexico) tomatillo
  4. hole (in a sock or shoe)
  5. (colloquial, Chile) a hair bun, or a short ponytail
    Synonyms: rodete, moño
  6. (colloquial) fight
    Synonyms: lucha, pelea, riña
Derived terms
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Descendants
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Etymology 2

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Verb

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tomate

  1. second-person singular voseo imperative of tomar combined with te

Further reading

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