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What are sanskrit names of following -peach coconutpearstrawberrypineapple?

Here are some Sanskrit names for the fruits you listed:

* Peach:

* आडू (āḍū): This is the most common Sanskrit word for peach, directly borrowed from Persian.

* पीतफल (pītaphala): This literally means "yellow fruit," and could be used as a poetic name.

* Coconut:

* नारिकेल (nārikela): This is the most common Sanskrit word for coconut.

* नारिकेला (nārikelā): Another common term.

* Pear:

* नशपाती (naśapātī): This is the most common Sanskrit word for pear, borrowed from Persian.

* पीतफल (pītaphala): Again, "yellow fruit" could be used poetically, especially for varieties like Asian pears.

* Strawberry:

* भू-फल (bhū-phala): While not specific to strawberry, it means "earth fruit" and could be used as a general term.

* रक्तफल (raktaphala): This literally means "red fruit" and could be used for the red varieties.

* Pineapple:

* अनानास (anānās): This is the Sanskrit word for pineapple, directly borrowed from Portuguese.

* कर्कटी (karkaṭī): This refers to a spiny fruit, and could be used metaphorically.

Note: While Sanskrit has words for many fruits, some modern fruits like strawberries and pineapples may not have a direct, established Sanskrit equivalent. In these cases, descriptive terms or borrowed words are often used.

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