cerasa
Italian
Etymology
From Late Latin cerasea, cerasia, from Latin cerasus. Cf. also Late and Vulgar Latin ceresia.
Noun
cerasa f (plural cerase)
- (regional) cherry
Synonyms
- ciliegia
Derived terms
- ceraseto
Anagrams
- ascerà, esarca
Latin
Noun
cerasa
- nominative plural of cerasum
- accusative plural of cerasum
- vocative plural of cerasum
Neapolitan
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /t͡ʃəˈrasɐ/
Noun
cerasa f (please add the plural) (stress on second syllable)
- cherry (fruit)