Difference between revisions of "Raphanus sativus (Common names)"
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* Albanian: rrepë, repë (rrepa, repa with the article) | * Albanian: rrepë, repë (rrepa, repa with the article) | ||
* Greek: ραπάνι, ραπανάκι, ρεπάνι - rapani, rapanaki, repani | * Greek: ραπάνι, ραπανάκι, ρεπάνι - rapani, rapanaki, repani | ||
* Turkish: turp | * Turkish: turp | ||
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* Hungarian: retek | * Hungarian: retek | ||
* Finnish: retikka | * Finnish: retikka | ||
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Revision as of 15:43, 22 October 2011
See also:
Raphanus sativus Daikon Group (Common names)
Raphanus sativus Minor Group (Common names)
Raphanus sativus Niger Group (Common names)
Raphanus sativus Oleiformis Group (Common names)
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Names in common use
- English: radish
- German:
- Dutch: radijs (B)
- Swedish:
- Danish:
- Norwegian: reddik
- Icelandic: hreðka
- French:
- Italian: ravanello, radice
- Spanish: rábano
- Catalan: rave
- Portuguese: rabanete
- Romanian: ridiche
- Russian:
- Polish: rzodkiew
- Czech:
- Slovak:
- Bulgarian:
- Croatian:
- Serb:
- Slovenian:
- Latvian:
- Lithuanian:
- Albanian: rrepë, repë (rrepa, repa with the article)
- Greek: ραπάνι, ραπανάκι, ρεπάνι - rapani, rapanaki, repani
- Turkish: turp
- Maltese:
- Hungarian: retek
- Finnish: retikka
- Estonian:
Sources and commentaries
In many languages, small radishes (Minor Group) and big radishes (Niger Group) have distinct names.