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See also:
 
See also:
  
[[Common names: Zea mays]]
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[[Zea mays (Common names)|Zea mays (Common names)]]
  
[[Common names: Zea mays Microsperma Group]]
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[[Zea mays Amylacea Group (Common names)|''Zea mays'' Amylacea Group (Common names)]]
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[[Zea mays Aorista Group (Common names)|''Zea mays'' Aorista Group (Common names)]]
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[[Zea mays Ceratina Group (Common names)|''Zea mays'' Ceratina Group (Common names)]]
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[[Zea mays Dentiformis Group (Common names)|''Zea mays'' Dentiformis Group (Common names)]]
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[[Zea mays Indurata Group (Common names)|''Zea mays'' Indurata Group (Common names)]]
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[[Zea mays Microsperma Group (Common names)|''Zea mays'' Microsperma Group (Common names)]]
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To [[Zea mays|species page]]
  
 
{{Common Names  
 
{{Common Names  
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* German: Zuckermais
 
* German: Zuckermais
 
* Dutch: suikermais
 
* Dutch: suikermais
* Swedish: popmajs
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* Swedish: sockermajs
* Danish:  
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* Danish: sukkermajs
 
* Norwegian:  
 
* Norwegian:  
 
* Icelandic:  
 
* Icelandic:  
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* Italian: mais dolce
 
* Italian: mais dolce
 
* Spanish: maíz dulce; choclo (Argentina)
 
* Spanish: maíz dulce; choclo (Argentina)
* Catalan: dacsa, blat de moro, moresc
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* Catalan: blat de moro dolç
* Portuguese: milho açucarado
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* Portuguese: milho açucarado, milho doce
* Romanian: porumb perlat
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* Romanian: porumb zaharat
  
 
|group3 =
 
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* Russian: кукуруза лопающаяся - kukuruza lopajuščajasja
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* Russian: кукуруза сахарная - kukuruza saxarnaja
* Polish: kukurydza pękajęca
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* Polish: kukurydza cukrowa
* Czech: kukuřice praskavá, kukuřice pukancová
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* Czech: kukuřice cukrová
* Slovak: kukurica pukancová
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* Slovak: kukurica cukrová
* Bulgarian: пуклива царевица - pukliva carevica
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* Bulgarian: захарна царевица - zaxarna carevica
 
* Croatian:  
 
* Croatian:  
 
* Serb:  
 
* Serb:  
* Slovenian: koruza
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* Slovenian:  
 
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* Albanian: misër për pufka (misri with the article)
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* Latvian: cukurkukurūza
* Greek: καλαμπόκι το μικρό - kalamboki to mikro
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* Lithuanian:
* Turkish: cin mısır
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* Albanian: misër i ëmbël (misri with the article)
* Hungarian: pattogatni való kukorica
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* Greek: καλαμπόκι το σακχαρώδες - kalamboki to sakxarodhes
* Finnish:  
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* Turkish: tatlı mısır
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* Maltese:
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* Hungarian: csemege kukorica
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* Finnish: sokerimaissi
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* Estonian: suhkrumais
  
 
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*Portuguese
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**Without a qualifier, milho is maize. With a qualifier, it may be sorghum or a millet.
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*Rumanian
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**porumb, cucuruz, păpuşoi (Borza)
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Latest revision as of 18:52, 6 November 2011

See also:

Zea mays (Common names)

Zea mays Amylacea Group (Common names)

Zea mays Aorista Group (Common names)

Zea mays Ceratina Group (Common names)

Zea mays Dentiformis Group (Common names)

Zea mays Indurata Group (Common names)

Zea mays Microsperma Group (Common names)

To species page

Names in common use


  • English: sweet corn
  • German: Zuckermais
  • Dutch: suikermais
  • Swedish: sockermajs
  • Danish: sukkermajs
  • Norwegian:
  • Icelandic:


  • French: maïs doux, maïs sucré
  • Italian: mais dolce
  • Spanish: maíz dulce; choclo (Argentina)
  • Catalan: blat de moro dolç
  • Portuguese: milho açucarado, milho doce
  • Romanian: porumb zaharat


  • Russian: кукуруза сахарная - kukuruza saxarnaja
  • Polish: kukurydza cukrowa
  • Czech: kukuřice cukrová
  • Slovak: kukurica cukrová
  • Bulgarian: захарна царевица - zaxarna carevica
  • Croatian:
  • Serb:
  • Slovenian:


  • Latvian: cukurkukurūza
  • Lithuanian:
  • Albanian: misër i ëmbël (misri with the article)
  • Greek: καλαμπόκι το σακχαρώδες - kalamboki to sakxarodhes
  • Turkish: tatlı mısır
  • Maltese:
  • Hungarian: csemege kukorica
  • Finnish: sokerimaissi
  • Estonian: suhkrumais