Simi: Noun, which means West Gu Mi and Simi. It can also refer to planting sago coconuts and sago coconuts. Can also be used as a name.
Simi originated from Malays. Portuguese is responsible for introducing Malay sāgū into English as Saguū. Simi, a modern form founded in 17 and 18 centuries, was introduced into Dutch.
Example:
1, any? Yes? All kinds? Tropical? Asians? Palm? Trees? That? Swimming trunks? Yes? Which yield? Simi. ?
Any tropical Asian palm tree whose trunk grows in western Gu Mi.
Some people live on corn, cassava, sago or sweet potato.
Some people live on corn, cassava, sago and sweet potatoes.
Extended data:
English etymology:
In the1570s, the name "starch made from palm stems" was obtained by the Portuguese and Dutch from Sagu, Malaya (this meaning has been proved in English since the1550s). French (Sagu), Spanish (Sagu) and German (Simi) are also borrowed.
Collocation of common words
1, cycad: cycad simi
Example: The Cycas here blows once a year.
Here, Cycas bloom once a year.
2. Xigu coconut: sago palm
Example: Watering the sago pulp will lead to the loss of plant starch from the paste and the starch will be driven into the flowers.
Watering the pulp of sago coconut can make it coagulate into starch and separate from impurities, and these pastes will be dried into flour-like sago.
3. Western-style rice noodles: western rice noodles
How many bags of sago did the baker empty? Flour is put into a box.
The baker poured several bags of western-style rice noodles into the storage box.