What does trái mít in Vietnamese mean?

What is the meaning of the word trái mít in Vietnamese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use trái mít in Vietnamese.

The word trái mít in Vietnamese means jackfruit. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word trái mít

jackfruit

noun (the fruit)

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Trong tiếng A Ra Mít, chữ ghết sê ma nê có nghĩa “bàn ép trái ô liu”.
In Aramaic, the word gethsemane means “olive press.”
Grenier đã xác định rằng 539.000 CAD đã được phe "Chống" chi tiêu trái luật trong cuộc trưng cầu dân ý, tuy nhiên ông không đưa kết luận gì cụ thể về cuộc mít tinh "Unity Rally".
Grenier determined that C$539,000 was illegally spent by the "No" side during the referendum, although he drew no conclusions over the "Unity Rally."
Diễu hành cho khoa học (trước đó được biết tới như là Diễu hành của các khoa học gia tới Washington) là một loạt các cuộc mít tinh và tuần hành được tổ chức tại Washington, D.C., và hơn 600 thành phố khác trên toàn thế giới vào ngày Trái Đất, ngày 22 tháng 4 năm 2017.
This local protest was part of the March for Science, a series of rallies and marches in Washington, D.C. and over 600 cities across the world on April 22, 2017 (Earth Day).

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