See also: आलु

Hindi

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Etymology 1

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Inherited from Sauraseni Prakrit 𑀆𑀮𑀼𑀕 (āluga), from Sanskrit आलुक (āluka, elephant foot yam). Doublet of आलु (ālu) and आलुक (āluk). The word began to be used in the sense "potato" after the importation of potatoes to South Asia from the Americas by Europeans, displacing cultivation of the similar elephant foot yam.

Noun

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आलू (ālūm (Urdu spelling آلو)

  1. potato
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  • English: aloo
  • Burmese: အာလူး (alu:)
  • Guyanese Creole English: aloo

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Etymology 2

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Borrowed from Classical Persian آلو (ālū).

Noun

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आलू (ālūm (Urdu spelling آلو)

  1. plum; prune
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