Drupe
//dɹuːp//
Translations of "drupe" (32 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Breton | drupenn(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit) | — | |
| Catalan | drupa(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 核果(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit) | héguǒ | |
| Czech | peckovice(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit) | — | |
| Danish | stenfrugt(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit) | — | |
| Dutch | steenvrucht(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit) | — | |
| Esperanto | drupo(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit) | — | |
| Finnish | luumarja(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit) | — | |
| French | drupe(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit) | — | |
| Galician | baga(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit), drupa(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit) | — | |
| German | Steinfrucht(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit), Steinobst(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit) | — | |
| Greek | δρύπη(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit) | drýpi | |
| Hungarian | csonthéjas gyümölcs(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit) | — | |
| Icelandic | steinaldin(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit), steinber(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit) | — | |
| Ingrian | toomi(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit) | — | |
| Irish | eithneachán(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit) | — | |
| Italian | drupa(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit), frutto con nocciolo(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit), nocciolo(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit) | — | |
| Macedonian | ја́ткесто о́вошје(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit) | játkesto óvošje | |
| Māori | hua karihi(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | steinfrukt(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit), stenfrukt(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | steinfrukt(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit) | — | |
| Polish | pestkowiec(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit) | — | |
| Portuguese | drupa(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit) | — | |
| Romanian | drupă(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit) | — | |
| Russian | костя́нка(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit) | kostjánka | |
| Serbo-Croatian | koštùnica(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit), кошту̀ница(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit) | — | |
| Spanish | drupa(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit) | — | |
| Swedish | stenfrukt(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit) | — | |
| Tagalog | labtasbunga(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit) | — | |
| Upper Sorbian | póčkaty płód(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit), póčkojca(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit) | — | |
| Vietnamese | quả hạch(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit) | — | |
| Welsh | drŵp(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit), ffrwyth carreg(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit), ffrwyth cnewyllog(fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit) | — |
drupenn
drupa
peckovice
stenfrugt
steenvrucht
drupo
luumarja
drupe
baga, drupa
Steinfrucht, Steinobst
csonthéjas gyümölcs
steinaldin, steinber
toomi
eithneachán
drupa, frutto con nocciolo, nocciolo
hua karihi
steinfrukt, stenfrukt
steinfrukt
pestkowiec
drupa
drupă
koštùnica, кошту̀ница
drupa
stenfrukt
labtasbunga
póčkaty płód, póčkojca
quả hạch
drŵp, ffrwyth carreg, ffrwyth cnewyllog
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