Who is the father of all fruits
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Mango
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Papaya is the father of all fruits
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- Papaya is a compound word made up of two separate words: papa and aya.
- It's a mash-up of two languages: English and Hindi. The term "papa" is an English word that means "father." Aya is a Hindi term that means 'to come in the past tense,' as in 'came.' When the two words are combined, they mean 'Father came.'
- At the same time, if the word isn't split down into its constituent components, it refers to the fruit 'Papaya.' As a result, the fruit's name sounds like father came, as per the inquiry. Homophones are words that sound the same but have diverse meanings. As a result, papaya and papaya are homophones.
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