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* Dutch: tarwe; weit
 
* Dutch: tarwe; weit
 
* Swedish: vete
 
* Swedish: vete
* Danish: hvede
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* Danish: hvede, brød-hvede
 
* Norwegian: hvete (bokmål), kveite (nynorsk)
 
* Norwegian: hvete (bokmål), kveite (nynorsk)
 
* Icelandic:  
 
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* Slovenian: žito
 
* Slovenian: žito
 
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* Latvian: kvieši
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* Lithuanian: paprastasis kvietys
 
* Albanian: grurë, grurë i butë (gruri with the article)
 
* Albanian: grurë, grurë i butë (gruri with the article)
 
* Greek: σιτάρι, στάρι - sitari, stari
 
* Greek: σιτάρι, στάρι - sitari, stari
 
* Turkish: buğday
 
* Turkish: buğday
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* Maltese:
 
* Hungarian: búza, közönséges búza
 
* Hungarian: búza, közönséges búza
* Finnish: viljavehnä
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* Finnish: viljavehnä, vehnä
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* Estonian:
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:32, 6 November 2011


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Names in common use


  • English: wheat, bread wheat
  • German: Weizen, weicher Weizen, Saatweizen
  • Dutch: tarwe; weit
  • Swedish: vete
  • Danish: hvede, brød-hvede
  • Norwegian: hvete (bokmål), kveite (nynorsk)
  • Icelandic:


  • French: blé, blé tendre, froment
  • Italian: frumento, frumento da pane
  • Spanish: trigo, trigo común, trigo blando
  • Catalan: blat; forment, xeixa
  • Portuguese: trigo
  • Romanian: grîu, grîu cîrnău


  • Russian: пшеница, пшеница мягкая - pšenica, pšenica mjagkaja
  • Polish: pszenica, pszenica zwyczajna
  • Czech: pšenice měkká
  • Slovak: pšenica
  • Bulgarian: мека пшеница, жито - meka pšenica, žito
  • Croatian: pšenica, pšenica obična, žito
  • Serb:
  • Slovenian: žito


  • Latvian: kvieši
  • Lithuanian: paprastasis kvietys
  • Albanian: grurë, grurë i butë (gruri with the article)
  • Greek: σιτάρι, στάρι - sitari, stari
  • Turkish: buğday
  • Maltese:
  • Hungarian: búza, közönséges búza
  • Finnish: viljavehnä, vehnä
  • Estonian: