パパイア
Japanese

パパイア (papaia): a cluster of papayas on the tree.
Etymology
Listed variously as borrowed from English papaya,[1] or from Latin from the species name Carica papaya.[2] An English derivation seems more likely historically, as the fruit is native to southern Mexico and Central America and was first imported into Japan in the mid-Meiji period, well after trading relations had been established with the United States.
Pronunciation
Alternative forms
- パパイヤ (papaiya)
Noun
パパイア (rōmaji papaia)
Synonyms
- 蕃瓜樹 (bankaju) (exceedingly rare)
References
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