Berry
//ˈbɛɹi//
Translations of "berry" (110 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | bessie(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Ainu | エマウリ(small succulent fruit) | emawri | |
| Albanian | kokërr(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Alutor | ывынʔын(small succulent fruit) | əvənʔən | |
| Ancient Greek | ῥάξ(small succulent fruit) | rháx | |
| Arabic | توت(small succulent fruit), توت(small succulent fruit), توت(small succulent fruit), توتة(small succulent fruit), تُوت(small succulent fruit), حَبَّة(small succulent fruit), عليق(small succulent fruit) | tūt, tūt, tūt, tūta, tūt, ḥabba, ʕeléʔ | |
| Armenian | հատապտուղ(small succulent fruit) | hataptuġ | |
| Assyrian Neo-Aramaic | ܬܘܼܬܵܐ(small succulent fruit) | tuta | |
| Azerbaijani | gilə(small succulent fruit), giləmeyvə(small succulent fruit), meyvə(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Bashkir | еләк(small succulent fruit) | yelək | |
| Belarusian | я́гада(small succulent fruit), я́гада(botany: soft fruit developing from a superior ovary and containing seeds not encased in pits) | jáhada, jáhada | |
| Bengali | বেরি(small succulent fruit) | beri | |
| Breton | hugenn(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Bulgarian | зръ́нце(small succulent fruit) | zrǎ́nce | |
| Burmese | ဗယ်ရီသီး(small succulent fruit), အသီးကလေး(small succulent fruit) | bairisi:, a.si:ka.le: | |
| Buryat | жэмэс(small succulent fruit) | žemes | |
| Catalan | baia(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Chechen | цӏазам(small succulent fruit) | cʼazam | |
| Cherokee | ᎤᏓᏔᏅᎯ(small succulent fruit) | udatanvhi | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 漿果 /浆果(small succulent fruit) | zoeng¹ gwo² | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 漿果 /浆果(small succulent fruit), 漿果 /浆果(botany: soft fruit developing from a superior ovary and containing seeds not encased in pits), 莓(small succulent fruit) | jiāngguǒ, jiāngguǒ, méi | |
| Chinook Jargon | ulali(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Chukchi | оонъыԓгын(small succulent fruit), уунъэт(small succulent fruit) | oonʺyḷgyn, uunʺėt | |
| Chuvash | ҫырла(small succulent fruit), ҫырла(small succulent fruit) | śyrla, śyrla | |
| Cornish | moren(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Czech | bobule(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Danish | bær(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Dutch | bes(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Eastern Mari | емыж(small succulent fruit) | jemyž | |
| Esperanto | bero(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Estonian | mari(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Evenki | диктэ(small succulent fruit) | ʒiktə | |
| Faroese | ber(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Finnish | marja(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| French | baie(small succulent fruit), baie(botany: soft fruit developing from a superior ovary and containing seeds not encased in pits) | — | |
| Galician | baga(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Georgian | კენკრა(small succulent fruit), კენკრა(botany: soft fruit developing from a superior ovary and containing seeds not encased in pits) | ḳenḳra, ḳenḳra | |
| German | Beere(small succulent fruit), Beere(botany: soft fruit developing from a superior ovary and containing seeds not encased in pits), Berri(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Greek | μούρο(small succulent fruit) | moúro | |
| Hebrew | עֲנָבָה(botany: soft fruit developing from a superior ovary and containing seeds not encased in pits), פֵּרוֹת יַעַר(small succulent fruit) | 'anavá, perót yá'ar | |
| Hindi | बेरी(small succulent fruit) | berī | |
| Hungarian | bogyó(small succulent fruit), bogyóféle(botany: soft fruit developing from a superior ovary and containing seeds not encased in pits), bogyógyümölcs(botany: soft fruit developing from a superior ovary and containing seeds not encased in pits), bogyós gyümölcs(botany: soft fruit developing from a superior ovary and containing seeds not encased in pits), bogyótermés(botany: soft fruit developing from a superior ovary and containing seeds not encased in pits) | — | |
| Icelandic | ber(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Ido | bero(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Indonesian | beri(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Ingrian | marja(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Interlingua | baca(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | سَتِّه(small succulent fruit) | satte | |
| Irish | caor(small succulent fruit), caor(botany: soft fruit developing from a superior ovary and containing seeds not encased in pits) | — | |
| Italian | bacca(small succulent fruit), coccola(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Japanese | ベリー(small succulent fruit), 木の実(small succulent fruit), 木の実(small succulent fruit), 果実(small succulent fruit), 漿果(small succulent fruit), 漿果(botany: soft fruit developing from a superior ovary and containing seeds not encased in pits) | berī, ki no mi, konomi, kajitsu, shōka, shōka | |
| Kalmyk | земш(small succulent fruit) | zemş | |
| Kazakh | жидек(small succulent fruit) | jidek | |
| Khakas | чистек(small succulent fruit) | çistek | |
| Khmer | ប៊ឺរី(small succulent fruit) | bɨɨrii | |
| Korean | 장과(small succulent fruit), 장과(botany: soft fruit developing from a superior ovary and containing seeds not encased in pits) | janggwa, janggwa | |
| Kumyk | авлакъ емиш(small succulent fruit) | awlaq yemiş | |
| Kyrgyz | жемиш(small succulent fruit), жер жемиш(small succulent fruit) | jemiş, jer jemiş | |
| Lao | ໝາກໄມ້(small succulent fruit), ໝາກໄມ້ນ້ອຍ(small succulent fruit) | māk mai, māk mai nǭi | |
| Latin | acinus(small succulent fruit), bāca(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Latvian | oga(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Lithuanian | uoga(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | jagoda(small succulent fruit), jagoda(botany: soft fruit developing from a superior ovary and containing seeds not encased in pits) | — | |
| Lushootseed | sq'ʷəlałəd(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | Bier(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Macedonian | бобинка(small succulent fruit) | bobinka | |
| Malay | beri(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Māori | kakano(small succulent fruit), patatini(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Mòcheno | per(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Mongolian | жимс(small succulent fruit) | žims | |
| Navajo | didzé(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | bær(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Occitan | baia(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Old East Slavic | ꙗгода(small succulent fruit) | jagoda | |
| Old English | berġe(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Ossetian | гагадыргъ(small succulent fruit) | gagadyrǧ | |
| Polish | jagoda(small succulent fruit), jagoda(botany: soft fruit developing from a superior ovary and containing seeds not encased in pits) | — | |
| Portuguese | baga(small succulent fruit), frutinha(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Romanian | bacă(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Russian | я́года(small succulent fruit), я́года(botany: soft fruit developing from a superior ovary and containing seeds not encased in pits) | jágoda, jágoda | |
| Scottish Gaelic | dearc(small succulent fruit), dearc(botany: soft fruit developing from a superior ovary and containing seeds not encased in pits), sùbh(small succulent fruit), sùbh(botany: soft fruit developing from a superior ovary and containing seeds not encased in pits) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | bòbica(small succulent fruit), бо̀бица(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Shor | честек(small succulent fruit) | çestek | |
| Sicilian | cocciu(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Slovak | bobuľa(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Slovene | jagoda(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Southern Altai | јиилек(small succulent fruit) | ǰiilek | |
| Spanish | baya(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Sudovian | vōga(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Swedish | bär(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Tagalog | baya(small succulent fruit), bitungol(small succulent fruit), tagtasbunga(botany: soft fruit developing from a superior ovary and containing seeds not encased in pits) | — | |
| Tajik | буттамева(small succulent fruit) | buttameva | |
| Tatar | җиләк(small succulent fruit) | ciläk | |
| Thai | เบอรี่(small succulent fruit), เบอร์รี(small succulent fruit) | bəə-rîi, bəə-rîi | |
| Tibetan | བསེའུ(small succulent fruit) | bse'u | |
| Turkish | meyve(small succulent fruit), yemiş(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Turkmen | iýmiş(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Tuvan | кат(small succulent fruit) | kat | |
| Ukrainian | я́года(small succulent fruit), я́года(botany: soft fruit developing from a superior ovary and containing seeds not encased in pits) | jáhoda, jáhoda | |
| Urdu | بیری(small succulent fruit), تُوت(small succulent fruit) | berī, tūt | |
| Uyghur | مېۋە(small succulent fruit) | mëwe | |
| Uzbek | meva(small succulent fruit), reza meva(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Vietnamese | quả(small succulent fruit), quả mọng(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Vilamovian | bier(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Volapük | bäl(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Welsh | aeron(botany: soft fruit developing from a superior ovary and containing seeds not encased in pits), aeronen(small succulent fruit), macon(botany: soft fruit developing from a superior ovary and containing seeds not encased in pits), maconen(small succulent fruit), mwyar(botany: soft fruit developing from a superior ovary and containing seeds not encased in pits), mwyaren(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| West Flemish | beier(small succulent fruit) | — | |
| Yakut | отон(small succulent fruit) | oton | |
| Yiddish | יאַגדע(small succulent fruit), יאַגעדע(small succulent fruit) | yagde, yagede | |
| Zulu | uhlamvu class 11/10(small succulent fruit) | — |
bessie
kokërr
gilə, giləmeyvə, meyvə
hugenn
baia
ulali
moren
bobule
bær
bes
bero
mari
ber
marja
baie, baie
baga
Beere, Beere, Berri
bogyó, bogyóféle, bogyógyümölcs, bogyós gyümölcs, bogyótermés
ber
bero
beri
marja
baca
caor, caor
bacca, coccola
acinus, bāca
oga
uoga
jagoda, jagoda
sq'ʷəlałəd
Bier
beri
kakano, patatini
per
didzé
baia
berġe
jagoda, jagoda
baga, frutinha
bacă
dearc, dearc, sùbh, sùbh
bòbica, бо̀бица
cocciu
bobuľa
jagoda
baya
vōga
bär
baya, bitungol, tagtasbunga
meyve, yemiş
iýmiş
meva, reza meva
quả, quả mọng
bier
bäl
aeron, aeronen, macon, maconen, mwyar, mwyaren
beier
uhlamvu class 11/10
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