mango in Japanese
mango in Japanese is マンゴー — mango means a tropical tree, or its sweet, juicy orange-fleshed fruit.
mango in Japanese
マンゴー
Pronounced: mangō
What does "mango" mean?
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noun A tropical tree, or its sweet, juicy orange-fleshed fruit.
"She sliced a ripe mango for the fruit salad."
mango in a sentence
- She sliced a ripe mango for the fruit salad.
- Mango trees can grow for decades and produce fruit every year.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "mango" in Japanese?
"mango" in Japanese is マンゴー. mango means: A tropical tree, or its sweet, juicy orange-fleshed fruit.
How do you pronounce マンゴー?
"mango" in Japanese is マンゴー, pronounced "mangō".
How do you use "mango" in a sentence?
Example: "She sliced a ripe mango for the fruit salad." In Japanese, "mango" is マンゴー.
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