Difference between revisions of "Avena sativa (Common names)"
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* Greek: βρώμη, βρόμη - vromi | * Greek: βρώμη, βρόμη - vromi | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:39, 22 October 2011
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Names in common use
- English: oat
- German: Hafer
- Dutch: haver
- Swedish: havre
- Danish: havre
- Norwegian: havre
- Icelandic:
- French: avoine
- Italian: avena
- Spanish: avena
- Catalan: civada
- Portuguese: aveia
- Romanian: ovăz
- Russian: овёс - ovjos [a'vjos]
- Polish: owies
- Czech: oves
- Slovak: ovos
- Bulgarian: овес - oves
- Croatian: ovas, zob
- Serb: овас, зоб
- Slovenian: oves
- Latvian:
- Lithuanian:
- Albanian: grëshërë, tërshanë
- Greek: βρώμη, βρόμη - vromi
- Turkish: yulaf
- Maltese:
- Hungarian: zab
- Finnish: kaura
- Estonian:
Sources and commentaries
- English
- The plant is oat, and the product is usually oats (plural).
- Greek
- σιφωνάρι - sifonari in Cyprus, ταγή - tayi in Crete (Gennadios)