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quince in Japanese

quince in Japanese is マルメロ — quince means a hard, pear-shaped fruit related to apples and pears, usually cooked before eating.

quince in Japanese

マルメロ
noun
Pronounced: marumero
(countable) The deciduous tree bearing such fruit, native to Asia.

What does "quince" mean?

  1. noun A hard, pear-shaped fruit related to apples and pears, usually cooked before eating.
    "She simmered the quince with sugar to make a rich jelly."
  2. noun The tree that bears this fruit.
    "A quince tree grew in the corner of the old orchard."

quince in a sentence

  • She simmered the quince with sugar to make a rich jelly.
  • A quince tree grew in the corner of the old orchard.

Common Japanese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "quince" in Japanese?

"quince" in Japanese is マルメロ. quince means: A hard, pear-shaped fruit related to apples and pears, usually cooked before eating.

How do you pronounce マルメロ?

"quince" in Japanese is マルメロ, pronounced "marumero".

How do you use "quince" in a sentence?

Example: "She simmered the quince with sugar to make a rich jelly." In Japanese, "quince" is マルメロ.

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