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* Bulgarian: еднозърнест лимец - ednozărnest limec | * Bulgarian: еднозърнест лимец - ednozărnest limec | ||
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* Albanian: tepë (tepa with the article) | * Albanian: tepë (tepa with the article) | ||
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* Hungarian: egyszemű búza, alakor | * Hungarian: egyszemű búza, alakor | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:37, 6 November 2011
To species page
Names in common use
- English: small spelt, einkorn
- German: Einkorn
- Dutch: kleine spelt, eenkoorn
- Swedish: enkornsvete
- Danish: enkorn
- Norwegian:
- Icelandic:
- French: engrain, petit épeautre
- Italian: spelta minore, piccolo farro
- Spanish: escaña, escaña menor, esprilla, carraón
- Catalan: espelta petita
- Portuguese: espelta
- Romanian: alac
- Russian: пшеница однозернянка - pšenica odnozernjanka
- Polish: pszenica samopsza
- Czech: pšenice jednozrnka
- Slovak: pšenica jednozrnná
- Bulgarian: еднозърнест лимец - ednozărnest limec
- Croatian: jednozrnac
- Serb:
- Slovenian:
- Latvian:
- Lithuanian:
- Albanian: tepë (tepa with the article)
- Greek:
- Turkish: küçük buğday, kaplıca buğdayı
- Maltese:
- Hungarian: egyszemű búza, alakor
- Finnish: yksijyvävehnä
- Estonian:
Sources and commentaries
- Italian
- Farro is a generic name for hulled wheats.