1. Mango is an English word that can be used as a noun and can be translated as mango, mango tree, pickle, etc.
2. Plural: mangos
3. The pronunciation of mango: English [_m__ɡ__] and American [_m__ɡo_].
4. Mango (scientific name: Mangiferaindica L.) is a plant of the Anacardiaceae and genus Mango, commonly known as mango. Large evergreen tree, 10-20 meters high; bark gray-brown, branchlets brown, hairless. The leaves are thin and leathery, often clustered on the tops of branches, and the leaf shape and size vary greatly, usually oblong or oblong-lanceolate. Panicles are 20-35 cm long, with densely packed flowers, covered with gray-yellow pubescence. The drupe is large, kidney-shaped (the shape and size of cultivated varieties vary greatly), flattened, yellow when mature, with fleshy mesocarp, thick, bright yellow, sweet taste, and hard core.