tomate
/toˈmate/, [t̪oˈma.t̪e]tomato
Noun tomate m (plural tomates)
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tomato (plant)
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tomato (fruit)
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(Mexico) tomatillo
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hole (in a sock or shoe)
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Por favor dame dos hot dogs con mostaza y salsa de tomate.
Please give me two hot dogs with mustard and ketchup.
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¿El tomate es una fruta o un vegetal?
Is a tomato a fruit or a vegetable?
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Mi sánduche lo quiero con cuatro rodajas de tomate y asado, no crudo.
I want my sandwich with four slices of tomato and roasted, not raw.
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Me gustan los sándwiches de carne, queso y tomate.
I like meat, cheese and tomato sandwiches.
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El tomate es una verdura, no una fruta.
The tomato is a vegetable, not a fruit.
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Poné la ensalada de tomate en la heladera.
Put the tomato salad in the refrigerator.
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Tom se comió mi bocadillo de beicon, lechuga y tomate.
Tom ate my bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich.
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Receta escocesa para una sopa de tomate: verter agua caliente en una taza roja.
Scottish recipe for tomato soup: Pour hot water into a red cup.
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¿Cuál es el mejor fertilizante para las plantas de tomate?
What's the best fertilizer for tomato plants?
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Tomate tu tiempo, no hay apuro.
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