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? How do you say "dragon fruit" in English? And "Papo Fruit"?
Answer the question first.

Papaya is papaya. Pawpaw. or papaya.

Pitaya is dragon fruit (too vivid, it really looks like a dragon) or pitaya.

More fruit, a net is broken.

Let's look at three sentences first (there are no new words at all). Can you guess its meaning? There are fruits and nuts. What do you mean?

1 He is a hard nut.

2 Are you nuts?

3 Zoe is the apple of her parents' eye.

(There are eggs at the end of the article)

why

First of all, thanks to Steve Jobs' apple. We all love to eat words with apples, and it is estimated that the first English vocabulary that many children learn may be apple.

Secondly, fruit is watery, and it is also a kind of watery existence in English. For example, the English translation of "the apple of your eye", "the apple a day keeps the doctor away" is funny and easy to remember.

what

Apple.banana is too childish. Then let's use a few tall words to kill quickly today.

For example, mangosteen, pomegranate, pitaya and grapefruit.

The first kind of homophonic words (words that are dissonant but easy to remember)

Lemon lemon,

Longan,

Litchi lichee,

Mango mango,

Jujube date

Haw of hawthorn (there are several other sayings, and this is the simplest one)

Papaya pawpaw (pawpaw fruit. And papaya, it's hard to remember)

The second kind of compound words (with fruit)

Grapefruit (also known as grapefruit)

Kiwi fruit of kiwifruit (or kiwifruit directly)

Dragon fruit (another kind, pitaya is not easy to read and remember)

Carambola star fruit (too vivid)

The third category-berry category

Blueberry blueberry

Blackberry blackberry

Raspberry, raspberry raspberry(rasp is very similar to red, and it is even more similar when P is silent)

Strawberry(straw, straw. I remember when I was a child, I used hollow wheat straw to drink water. When I grew up, learning English turned out to be a straw. Ha ha. )

Mulberry

Lycium barbarum goqi berry (love this word so much)

Cranberry cranberry

Gooseberry (gooseberry, Lagerstroemia indica)

The fourth kind of aya series (sounds are a little strange, and the stress is behind)

Pitaya pitaya (dragon fruit is easy to remember)

Papaya papaya (or pawpaw Paw is easy to remember, haha)

The fifth category -nut category (I call it Noisy category. Some of them are more laborious to eat.

Peanut peanut

Walnut walnut (as hard as wall, except Xinjiang paper walnut)

Doughnut doughnuts (mixed words)

Coconut coconut

Nut nuts; nut

Pine nut pine nuts

Cashew nut cashew nuts

Chestnut chestnut

Chinese chestnut

Chinese walnut pecans (sorry, these are pasted)

Category 6 Others (long ones are easy to remember)

Pomelo pomelo

Guava guava

Pomegranate (best to remember, you can remember if you can read)

Mangasteen (much like mango English in front)

Sugarcane

Pistachio pistachio

Peach wild peach

Peach juicy peach

Hamimelon honeydew melon (personally, Hami melon is the best)

Announced the answer.

1 He's very difficult.

Are you crazy?

She is the apple of her parents' eye.

More.

Apple polisher (from an interesting campus story, if you are interested, search for it yourself)

An apple a day keeps the doctor away.

One apple a day keeps the doctor away.

Finally, you can think about how to translate "three dates a day, youth never grows old" into English.