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  2. pīchi (Japanese) Romanization pīchi. Romaji transcription of ピーチ; This is the meaning of ピーチ: ピーチ (Japanese) Origin & history From English peach‎. Noun ピーチ. Synonym of 桃: a peach tree or fruit; Synonym of 桃色: peach yellowish-pink to light orange color

  3. Apr 9, 2018 · What does pinche mean? In many Spanish dialects, pinche is a strong swear word variously meaning “goddamned,” “shitty,” or “fucking,” among other senses. The term literally refers to a low-level or temporary worker, particularly one who works in a kitchen.

  4. pinche is a "looking-down-on-something" adjective. You use it for something that you consider to lack value (literally or figuratively). for example: you wake up tired and dont want to go to your job: no quiero ir al pinche trabajo. you are offered to do something in exchange of a single dollar: quieren que haga esto por un pinche dolar.

  5. the Japanese word for "Peach" is "Momo", written in japanese as "桃". Here's a more detailed explanation: The Japanese noun '桃 (もも)' refers to the peach, a sweet and juicy fruit that grows on trees.

  6. May 21, 2007 · I have been on a quest to find out the slang translation for "Pinche". I don't even know if I'm spelling it right. My husband is fluent in Spanish and English and sometimes he calls me his "Little Pinche". He always says it lovingly, but I've heard it is a derogatory slang term. Please translate.

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  8. 1. countable noun. A peach is a soft, round, slightly furry fruit with sweet yellow flesh and pinky-orange skin. Peaches grow in warm countries. 桃. 2. colour. Something that is peach is pale pinky-orange in color. 桃色. ...a peach silk blouse. 桃色の絹のブラウス.

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