Who came up with the name for potato?
The name "potato" has a long and interesting history, and there's no single person we can credit with inventing it. Here's a breakdown:
* Origin: The word "potato" comes from the Quechua language of the Andean region of South America, where the potato originated. In Quechua, it was called "papa."
* Spanish: When Spanish explorers encountered the potato in the 16th century, they adopted the Quechua name, slightly modified to "patata."
* English: The word "potato" entered the English language in the 16th century, likely from the Spanish "patata."
So, while no one person invented the name "potato," it evolved over time from the native language of the potato's origins through the influence of Spanish and then English.
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