Clove
Translations of "clove" (97 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | naeltjie(spice) | — | |
| Albanian | karafil(spice), thelpi(constitutive bulb of garlic) | — | |
| Amharic | ቅርንፉድ(spice) | ḳərnəfud | |
| Ancient Greek | γελγίς(constitutive bulb of garlic), καρυόφυλλον(spice) | gelgís, karuóphullon | |
| Arabic | فص(constitutive bulb of garlic), فَصّ(constitutive bulb of garlic), قرنفل(spice), قرنفل(spice), قَرَنْفُل(spice), قُرُنْفُل(spice) | faṣ, faṣṣ, ʔurunfil, qrunful, qaranful, gurunful | |
| Armenian | մեխակ(spice), մեխակածառ(Syzygium aromaticum) | mexak, mexakacaṙ | |
| Assamese | লং(spice) | loṅ | |
| Azerbaijani | diş(constitutive bulb of garlic), mixək(spice) | — | |
| Bashkir | ҡәләмфер(spice) | qələmfer | |
| Basque | iltzea(spice) | — | |
| Bengali | লবঙ্গ(spice) | loboṅgo | |
| Bulgarian | карамфил(spice), скили́дка(constitutive bulb of garlic) | karamfil, skilídka | |
| Burmese | လေးညှင်း(Syzygium aromaticum), လေးညှင်းပွင့်(spice) | le:hnyang:, le:hnyang:pwang. | |
| Catalan | all(constitutive bulb of garlic), clau d'espècia(spice), clavell(spice), clavell d'espècia(spice) | — | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 丁香(spice), 瓣(constitutive bulb of garlic), 粒(constitutive bulb of garlic) | ding¹ hoeng¹, faan⁶ or baan⁶ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 丁子香(Syzygium aromaticum), 丁香(spice), 瓣(constitutive bulb of garlic), 雞舌香 /鸡舌香(Syzygium aromaticum) | dīngzǐxiāng, dīngxiāng, bàn, jīshéxiāng | |
| Classical Nahuatl | Caxtīllān chīlli(spice) | — | |
| Czech | hřebíček(spice), stroužek(constitutive bulb of garlic) | — | |
| Danish | fed(constitutive bulb of garlic), kryddernellike(spice), nellike(spice) | — | |
| Dhivehi | ކަރަންފޫ(spice) | karan̊fū | |
| Dutch | kruidnagel(spice), teen(constitutive bulb of garlic) | — | |
| Esperanto | kariofilo(spice) | — | |
| Estonian | nelk(spice) | — | |
| Finnish | kynsi(constitutive bulb of garlic), mausteneilikka(spice), neilikka(spice) | — | |
| French | clou de girofle(spice), gousse(constitutive bulb of garlic) | — | |
| Galician | dente(constitutive bulb of garlic) | — | |
| German | Gewürznelke(spice), Knoblauchzehe(constitutive bulb of garlic), Zehe(constitutive bulb of garlic) | — | |
| Greek | γαρύφαλλο(spice), σκελίδα(constitutive bulb of garlic) | garýfallo, skelída | |
| Gujarati | લવિંગ(spice) | laviṅg | |
| Haitian Creole | jiwòf(spice) | — | |
| Hebrew | צִפֹּרֶן(spice), שִׁנֵּי שׁוּם(constitutive bulb of garlic), שֵׁן שׁוּם(constitutive bulb of garlic) | tzippóren, shinéy shum, shen shum | |
| Hindi | लवंग(spice), लवंग(Syzygium aromaticum), लौंग(spice), लौंग(Syzygium aromaticum) | lavaṅg, lavaṅg, lauṅg, lauṅg | |
| Hungarian | gerezd(constitutive bulb of garlic), szegfűszeg(spice) | — | |
| Icelandic | geiri(constitutive bulb of garlic), negull(spice) | — | |
| Indonesian | cengkih(spice), siung(constitutive bulb of garlic) | — | |
| Irish | clóbh(spice), ionga(constitutive bulb of garlic) | — | |
| Italian | chiodo di garofano(spice), spicchio(constitutive bulb of garlic) | — | |
| Japanese | クローブ(spice), チョウジ(Syzygium aromaticum), チョウジノキ(Syzygium aromaticum), 丁子(spice), 丁子(Syzygium aromaticum), 丁字(spice) | kurōbu, chōji, chōji-no-ki, chōji, chōji, chōji | |
| Javanese | ꦕꦼꦁꦏꦺꦃ(spice) | cengkéh | |
| Kabardian | къэрмэфибл(spice) | qɛrmɛfibl | |
| Kannada | ಲವಂಗ(spice) | lavaṅga | |
| Khmer | ក្លាំពូ(spice) | klampuu | |
| Korean | 정향나무(spice) | jeonghyangnamu | |
| Lao | ກ້ານພູ(spice) | kān phū | |
| Latvian | daiva(constitutive bulb of garlic), krustnagliņa(spice) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | Neelcheskapp(spice) | — | |
| Macedonian | каранфилче(spice), чешне(constitutive bulb of garlic) | karanfilče, češne | |
| Malagasy | jirofo(spice) | — | |
| Malay | cengkih(spice), siung(constitutive bulb of garlic), ulas(constitutive bulb of garlic) | — | |
| Malayalam | കരയാമ്പൂ(spice), ഗ്രാമ്പു(spice) | karayāmpū, grāmpu | |
| Maltese | qronfol(spice) | — | |
| Marathi | पाकळी(constitutive bulb of garlic), लवंग(spice) | pākḷī, lavaṅga | |
| Minangkabau | cangkeh(spice) | — | |
| Nepali | ल्वाङ(spice) | lwāṅ | |
| Ngazidja Comorian | karanfu(spice) | — | |
| Norman | cliou d'giroufl'ye(spice), cllaou d'girouflle(spice), cllou de girouflle(spice), gousse(constitutive bulb of garlic) | — | |
| North Frisian | Naagelknop(spice), Naageltji(spice) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | mêxek(spice), qernefîl(spice) | — | |
| Norwegian | fedd(constitutive bulb of garlic) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | nellik(spice) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | nellik(spice) | — | |
| Occitan | clavèl de giròfle(spice) | — | |
| Odia | ଲବଙ୍ଗ(spice) | labaṅga | |
| Old English | clufu(constitutive bulb of garlic) | — | |
| Oromo | qurunfudii(spice) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | قرنفل(spice) | karanfil | |
| Pashto | لونګ(spice) | lawong | |
| Persian | قرنفل(spice) | qaranfol | |
| Polish | drzewo goździkowe(Syzygium aromaticum), goździk(spice), goździkowiec korzenny(Syzygium aromaticum), ząbek(constitutive bulb of garlic) | — | |
| Portuguese | cravinho(spice), cravo(spice), cravo-da-índia(spice), dente(constitutive bulb of garlic), girofle(spice) | — | |
| Romanian | cuișoare(spice), cățel(constitutive bulb of garlic) | — | |
| Russian | гвозди́ка(spice), гвозди́чное де́рево(Syzygium aromaticum) | gvozdíka, gvozdíčnoje dérevo | |
| Sanskrit | लवंग(spice) | lavaṃga | |
| Saterland Frisian | Stäietnägelke(spice) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | karanfilić(spice), klinčić(spice), čehno(constitutive bulb of garlic), česno(constitutive bulb of garlic), čȅn(constitutive bulb of garlic), čȅšanj(constitutive bulb of garlic), каранфилић(spice), клинчић(spice), че̏н(constitutive bulb of garlic), че̏шањ(constitutive bulb of garlic), чесно(constitutive bulb of garlic), чехно(constitutive bulb of garlic) | — | |
| Slovene | klinček(spice), nageljnova žbica(spice) | — | |
| Somali | dhaga yare(spice) | — | |
| Spanish | clavero(Syzygium aromaticum), clavillo(spice), clavo(spice), clavo de olor(spice), diente(constitutive bulb of garlic), girofle(spice), girofle(Syzygium aromaticum), jirofle(spice), jirofle(Syzygium aromaticum) | — | |
| Sundanese | ᮎᮨᮀᮊᮦᮂ(spice) | cengkéh | |
| Swahili | karafuu(spice) | — | |
| Swedish | klyfta(constitutive bulb of garlic), kryddnejlika(spice) | — | |
| Taba | odai(spice) | — | |
| Tagalog | kalabumpako(spice), klabos(spice) | — | |
| Tamil | கிராம்பு(spice) | kirāmpu | |
| Telugu | పాయ(constitutive bulb of garlic), లవంగము(spice) | pāya, lavaṅgamu | |
| Ternate | bualawa(spice) | — | |
| Thai | กานพลู(spice) | gaan-pluu | |
| Tibetan | ལི་ཤི།(spice) | li shi | |
| Tidore | gomode(spice) | — | |
| Turkish | diş(constitutive bulb of garlic), karanfil(spice) | — | |
| Ukrainian | гвозди́ка(spice) | hvozdýka | |
| Vietnamese | tép(constitutive bulb of garlic), đinh hương(spice) | — | |
| Welsh | clof(spice), clofsen(spice), clowsen(spice) | — | |
| West Flemish | kruudnoagel(spice) | — | |
| West-Frisian | krûdnagel(spice) | — | |
| Wolof | djirofe(spice) | — | |
| Yiddish | נעגעלע(spice) | negele |
naeltjie
karafil, thelpi
diş, mixək
iltzea
all, clau d'espècia, clavell, clavell d'espècia
Caxtīllān chīlli
hřebíček, stroužek
fed, kryddernellike, nellike
kruidnagel, teen
kariofilo
nelk
kynsi, mausteneilikka, neilikka
clou de girofle, gousse
dente
Gewürznelke, Knoblauchzehe, Zehe
jiwòf
gerezd, szegfűszeg
geiri, negull
cengkih, siung
clóbh, ionga
chiodo di garofano, spicchio
daiva, krustnagliņa
Neelcheskapp
jirofo
cengkih, siung, ulas
qronfol
cangkeh
karanfu
cliou d'giroufl'ye, cllaou d'girouflle, cllou de girouflle, gousse
Naagelknop, Naageltji
mêxek, qernefîl
fedd
nellik
nellik
clavèl de giròfle
clufu
qurunfudii
drzewo goździkowe, goździk, goździkowiec korzenny, ząbek
cravinho, cravo, cravo-da-índia, dente, girofle
cuișoare, cățel
Stäietnägelke
karanfilić, klinčić, čehno, česno, čȅn, čȅšanj, каранфилић, клинчић, че̏н, че̏шањ, чесно, чехно
klinček, nageljnova žbica
dhaga yare
clavero, clavillo, clavo, clavo de olor, diente, girofle, girofle, jirofle, jirofle
karafuu
klyfta, kryddnejlika
odai
kalabumpako, klabos
bualawa
gomode
diş, karanfil
tép, đinh hương
clof, clofsen, clowsen
kruudnoagel
krûdnagel
djirofe
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