No. ButI it may sound same if you pronounce it fast.
ფორთოხალი – portokhali
Sshorty4 on
Yes the recent most commonly used has roots to Portugal “portokhal” but also if you said “Narinji” which has same roots as “Orange” from Greeks or Latin idk, people will understand.
Nowadays Narinji is used more for the color and not for the fruit.
I’d put Georgia in the dashed yellow lines though
Moe___Szyslak on
Portokhali
Strontium55 on
Damn, never think about it.
It’s almost same, 1-2 letters are different.
Portokhali – Portugali, damn,
DemonisTrawi on
Love portokhali, love Porto, love port wine ❤️
No_Bodybuilder1059 on
it’s portikhali, but yes it’s probably comes from “Portugal”. I’ve never given though that it may derived from that
levaniles on
what the hell, feels like a revelation going entire life without connecting both word
mcheisenburglar on
I made this realization when I was watching Morocco v Portugal with some Egyptian friends and I thought the Arabic commentators were just really interested in oranges.
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It’s Portokhali
It’s portokhali in Georgia(ფორთოხალი)
portokhali
No. ButI it may sound same if you pronounce it fast.
ფორთოხალი – portokhali
Yes the recent most commonly used has roots to Portugal “portokhal” but also if you said “Narinji” which has same roots as “Orange” from Greeks or Latin idk, people will understand.
Nowadays Narinji is used more for the color and not for the fruit.
I’d put Georgia in the dashed yellow lines though
Portokhali
Damn, never think about it.
It’s almost same, 1-2 letters are different.
Portokhali – Portugali, damn,
Love portokhali, love Porto, love port wine ❤️
it’s portikhali, but yes it’s probably comes from “Portugal”. I’ve never given though that it may derived from that
what the hell, feels like a revelation going entire life without connecting both word
I made this realization when I was watching Morocco v Portugal with some Egyptian friends and I thought the Arabic commentators were just really interested in oranges.