different between nutella vs bananas
nutella
Danish
Noun
nutella
- Nutella (genericized trademark)
French
Etymology
From the brand name Nutella.
Noun
nutella m (plural nutellas)
- Nutella (sweet spread including hazelnut and chocolate)
- 2004, Alexandre Desrameaux, né d'une pierre jetée dans l'eau calme, Fernand Lanore, ?ISBN, page 80:
- L'écorce des arbres a le goût du nutella séché : j'ai envie de me jeter sur eux mais ils me rendent trop triste car je ne peux pas.
- 2004, L'amour en ligne..., Editions Le Manuscrit, ?ISBN, volume 1, page 126:
- et le sucre, la confiture... la miel... la nutella... mmmmm […] et des mains qui roulent une crêpe, et doucement te l'approchent de la bouche, le miel coule, sur tes lèvres, ton cou, imagine les miennes.
- 2008, Ebène, Poèmes en saisons, Editions Publibook, ?ISBN, page :
- Rien n'a jamais été aussi croustillant que ma vie dans tes bras. / Comme d'habitude au contact de tes doigts, / Je fondrais pour toi comme du nutella. / Ta peau laiteuse sur mon corps évanoui / Tourbillonneront dans une valse délicieuse / Se mêlant comme dans un bol de banania.
- 2009, Dominique Auzias and Jean-Paul Labourdette, Brésil, Petit Futé, ?ISBN, edition 6, page 275:
- Entre pizza au nutella et pizza à la mozarella de bufflonne, plus de quarante variétés de pizzas et de plats différents dans ce temple de la pizza.
- 2009, Dominique Auzias and Jean-Paul Labourdette, Escapades autour de Toulouse, Petit Futé, ?ISBN, edition 6, page 66:
- Parmi les spécialités, il faut signaler les biscuits maison au nutella, au coco et à la cannelle et au rayon nouveautés, il faut se précipiter sur les macarons, les sucettes au chocolat, la guimauve...
- 2010, Sophie Da Costa, Le Petit Futé Yvelines, Petit Futé, ?ISBN, page 169:
- Notez ce camembert gratiné chapelure et parmesan, cette souris d'agneau à la crème de thym ou ce pain perdu à la sauce nutella.
- 2010, Ann-Kathrin Ehlers, Crime en Bretagne, Verbrechen in der Bretagne, Langenscheidt Publishing Grp, ?ISBN, page 28:
- “Vous voulez vos crêpes au sucre, au nutella, au citron ou à la confiture?”
- 2004, Alexandre Desrameaux, né d'une pierre jetée dans l'eau calme, Fernand Lanore, ?ISBN, page 80:
Portuguese
Alternative forms
- Nutella
Etymology
Coined in the late 2010s. Named after the brand of chocolate spread, which is stereotypically associated with spoiled children.
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /nu?t?.l?/
Adjective
nutella (invariable, comparable)
- (Brazil, slang) modernised or evolved to the point of being objectionable, such as: (of a person) fussy, spoiled; (of a person or practice) poseurish, pretentious; (of a person, practice or object) illegitimate, inauthentic; (of a practice, ideology, symbol or similar) lite, watered-down
- Antonym: raiz
- 2019, Alon Feuerwerker, Brasil em capítulos: Um olhar sobre a política, do impeachment às eleições de 2018, Imprimatur, page 429:
- Mas se o nome do PSDB fosse de direita raiz, e não nutella, é razoável supor que seria mais competitivo e as bancadas não sofreriam tanto.
- But if the Brazilian Social Democratic Party had had a traditional right-wing name, rather than an alt-lite name, it is reasonable to assume that it would have been more competitive and that their representatives would not have suffered so much.
- Mas se o nome do PSDB fosse de direita raiz, e não nutella, é razoável supor que seria mais competitivo e as bancadas não sofreriam tanto.
Usage notes
When describing people, this term is usually used in reference to a group of people (such as an age group, a profession or a class of family members) rather than an individual, and it is usually compared with a raiz (“roots”) counterpart, which is authentic, time-honoured and unobjectionable.
Spanish
Noun
nutella m (plural nutellas)
- Nutella
- any chocolate spread
nutella From the web:
- what nutella is made of
- what nutella goes well with
- what nutella really looks like
- what nutella contains
- what nutella taste like
- what nutella is actually made of
- what nutella is really made of
- what nutella meaning
bananas
English
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /b??n??n?z/
- (US) enPR: b?-n?'n?z, IPA(key): /b??næn?z/
Noun
bananas
- plural of banana
Adjective
bananas (comparative more bananas, superlative most bananas)
- Crazy, mad, nuts.
- 1975, Saul Bellow, Humboldt's Gift [Avon ed., 1976, p. 377]:
- I am astonished, really astonished, that you didn't put away some dough. You must be bananas.
- 1975, Saul Bellow, Humboldt's Gift [Avon ed., 1976, p. 377]:
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:insane
Derived terms
- go bananas
Related terms
- bananapants
French
Verb
bananas
- second-person singular past historic of bananer
Lithuanian
Noun
banãnas m (plural banãnai) stress pattern 2
- banana (fruit)
Declension
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
Probably from English.
Adjective
bananas (indeclinable?)
- bananas, crazy
Usage notes
Not an officially recognised word, but it sees a lot of use.
Synonyms
- (bananas, crazy): gal, sprø, kokkeliko, klin kokos, ikke riktig, ikke riktig klok
Derived terms
- gå bananas (“go bananas”)
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
Probably from English.
Adjective
bananas (indeclinable?)
- bananas, crazy
Usage notes
As above.
Derived terms
- gå bananas (“go bananas”)
Portuguese
Noun
bananas
- plural of banana
Spanish
Noun
bananas
- plural of banana
Welsh
Pronunciation
- (North Wales) IPA(key): /ba?nanas/
- (South Wales) IPA(key): /ba?na?naz/, /ba?nanaz/
Noun
bananas f pl
- plural of banana
Mutation
bananas From the web:
- what bananas used to look like
- what bananas good for
- what bananas do to your body
- what bananas are good for banana bread
- what bananas went extinct
- what bananas are best for banana bread
- what bananas do for you
- what bananas have seeds
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