ジャガイモ
Japanese

ジャガイモ (jagaimo): a bunch of potatoes.
Etymology
Abbreviation of ジャガタラ (jagatara) + 芋 (imo, “potato”).
ジャガタラ is a corruption of Dutch Djakarta, from Indonesian Jakarta, from Old Javanese jayakarta (“victorious deed, complete act, complete victory”).
The potato was first introduced to Japan via the Dutch East Indies, hence the Jakarta connection.[1][2]
Pronunciation
Noun
ジャガイモ (hiragana じゃがいも, rōmaji jagaimo)
- ジャガ芋: the potato, Solanum tuberosum: the plant or its edible tuber
Related terms
- ジャカルタ (Jakaruta)
References
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