Definition
The plural form of hibito; referring to multiple small tropical trees or shrubs and their fruits.
Etymology
The regular English plural form of the Spanish/Portuguese-derived word 'hibito,' created by adding the standard '-s' ending.
Kelly Says
When English borrows plant names from Spanish or Portuguese (languages heavily influenced by indigenous American peoples), we often just add '-s' for plurals, even though the original languages might have different rules.
Translations
CSČeština
zvyky
z-vee-kee
DEDeutsch
Gewohnheiten
geh-vohn-hayt-en
ESEspañol
habitos
a-bee-tohs
FRFrançais
habitos
a-bee-toh
HUMagyar
szokások
shook-a-shak
IDBahasa Indonesia
kebiasaan
ke-bee-a-saan
ITItaliano
abitudini
a-bee-too-dee-nee
MSBahasa Melayu
습관
seup-gwan
NLNederlands
gewoontes
geh-vohn-tuh
PLPolski
nawyki
nah-vee-kee
PTPortuguês
hábitos
a-bee-tohs
RORomână
obișnuințe
o-bee-sh-noo-in-teh
RUРусский
habitus
ha-bee-tus
TAதமிழ்
பழக்கம்
pa-zha-kam
TEతెలుగు
ఆలవాట్లు
aa-la-wa-tlu
TRTürkçe
alışkanlıklar
a-lee-shee-kan-li-klar
UKУкраїнська
звички
zvych-ki
VITiếng Việt
thói quen
thoi quen