ã’s
noun
arracacha
(Spanish) arracacha
Example: Photo by treesftf via Flickr. CC BY-Nc-SA 2.0. via Flickr
Speaker: Gerdel and Slocum, 1983.
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afy
noun
Inga tree, guamo
(Spanish) guamo
Example: Photo by Mauricio Mercadante via Flickr. CC BY-SA 2.0 via Flickr
Speaker: Gerdel and Slocum, 1983.
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apas
ape
noun
pumpkin, gourd
(Spanish) zapallo
Example: Photo by Rodrigo Ramírez via Flickr. CC BY-Nc-SA 2.0. via Flickr
Speaker: Gerdel and Slocum, 1983.
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ãwã
noun
chili
(Spanish) ají
Example: Photo by Colores Mari via Flickr. CC BY-SA 2.0 via Flickr
Speaker: Gerdel and Slocum, 1983.
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bajts
noun
fique
(Spanish) fique
Example: Photo by Andres Rueda via Flickr. CC BY-SA 2.0 via Flickr
Speaker: Gerdel and Slocum, 1983.
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chajú
listenloadingplaying
noun
pineapple
(Spanish) piña
Example: Photo by CIAT International Center for Tropical Agriculture via Flickr. CC BY-Nc-SA 2.0. via Flickr
Speaker: Francy Yanet
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ẽs ets, we’pe ẽs
noun
Espeletia, commonly known as Frailejón
(Spanish) frailejón
Example: Photo by Luis Alejandro Bernal Romero via Flickr. CC BY-SA 2.0 via Flickr
Speaker: Gerdel and Slocum, 1983.
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ẽsh
noun
coca
(Spanish) coca
Example: Photo by pattoncito via Flickr. CC BY-SA 2.0 via Flickr
Speaker: Gerdel and Slocum, 1983.
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mutcue
noun
lulo
(Spanish) lulo
Example: Photo by CIAT International Center for Tropical Agriculture via Flickr. CC BY-Nc-SA 2.0. via Flickr
Speaker: Gerdel and Slocum, 1983.
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ña, yã
noun
yucca
(Spanish) yuca
Example: Unprocessed cassava roots. Photo by David Monniaux via Wikimedia. CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikipedia
Speaker: Gerdel and Slocum, 1983.
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ñauñú
noun
banana passion fruit
(Spanish) curuba
Example: Two curubas (banana passionfruit), one of them longitudinally cut to show the edible pulp in which the seeds are embedded. Photo by Fibonacci via Wikimedia. CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikipedia
Speaker: Gerdel and Slocum, 1983.
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payáa
pwel
noun
cubios
(Spanish) cubios
Example: Photo by Arthur Chapman via Flickr. CC BY-SA 2.0 via Flickr
Speaker: Gerdel and Slocum, 1983.
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pwel, ã’sh
noun
taro
(Spanish) mafafa
Example: Photo by Molly Green via Flickr. CC BY-NC-SA 2.0. via Flickr
Speaker: Gerdel and Slocum, 1983.
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quĩtj
noun
peanut
(Spanish) maní
Example: Photo by Barbara Dieu via Flickr. CC BY-Nc-SA 2.0. via Flickr
Speaker: Gerdel and Slocum, 1983.
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shbu
noun
uvillo
(Spanish) uvillo
Example: Photo by Pato Novoa via Flickr. CC BY-Nc-SA 2.0. via Flickr
Speaker: Gerdel and Slocum, 1983.
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shlalá
noun
passion fruit tree
(Spanish) granadillo
Example: Photo by Javier Carcamo via Flickr. CC BY-SA 2.0 via Flickr
Speaker: Gerdel and Slocum, 1983.
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shwa’
noun
cidrayota
(Spanish) cidrayota
Example: Chayotera (planta). Photo by David Monniaux via Wikimedia. CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons
Speaker: Gerdel and Slocum, 1983.
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shwi’la
noun
ulluco
(Spanish) ulluco
Example: Illustration of Ullucus tuberosus, 1851, by Sir William Jackson Hooker, via Curtis botanical magazine vol. 77 ser. 3 nr. 7 tab. 4617 from www.botanicus.org. Public Domain. via Wikipedia
Speaker: Gerdel and Slocum, 1983.
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ujtse
noun
avocado
(Spanish) aguacate
Example: Photo by Familia Restrepo Fernández via Flickr. CC BY-Nc-SA 2.0. via Flickr
Speaker: Gerdel and Slocum, 1983.
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ũtj
noun
sweet potato
(Spanish) batata
Example: Photo by National Cancer Institute via Wikimedia. Public domain. via Wikimedia Commons
Speaker: Gerdel and Slocum, 1983.
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