Fennel
Translations of "fennel" (73 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | vinkel(spice used in cooking) | — | |
| Akkadian | 𒌑𒄩(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), 𒌑𒄩(spice used in cooking) | šimru, simru, šimru, simru | |
| Albanian | maraj(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), maraq(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), mërajë(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), netër(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | μάραθον(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), μάραθον(bulb, leaves, or stalks eaten as a vegetable) | márathon, márathon | |
| Arabic | بسباس(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), بسباس(bulb, leaves, or stalks eaten as a vegetable), شمر(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), شمر(bulb, leaves, or stalks eaten as a vegetable), شمر(spice used in cooking), شَمَر(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), شَمَر(bulb, leaves, or stalks eaten as a vegetable), شَمَر(spice used in cooking) | basbās, basbās, šamar, shamar, šamar, šamar, šamar, šamar | |
| Aragonese | fenollo(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), finollo(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), finollo(bulb, leaves, or stalks eaten as a vegetable), finollo(spice used in cooking) | — | |
| Aramaic | סִימְרָא(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), סִימְרָא(spice used in cooking), שומרא(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), שומרא(spice used in cooking), ܫܘܼܡܵܪܵܐ(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), ܫܘܼܡܵܪܵܐ(spice used in cooking), ܫܲܡܵܪܵܐ(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), ܫܲܡܵܪܵܐ(spice used in cooking) | simrā, simrā, šummārā, šummārā, šummārā, šummārā, šammārā, šammārā | |
| Armenian | հոռոմ սամիթ(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), շումրա(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), ռազիան(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | hoṙom samitʻ, šumra, ṙazian | |
| Assamese | গুৱামৰি(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), মৌৰি(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | guamori, mouri | |
| Basque | mihilu(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | — | |
| Bulgarian | див копър(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), див копър(bulb, leaves, or stalks eaten as a vegetable), сминд(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), сминд(bulb, leaves, or stalks eaten as a vegetable) | div kopǎr, div kopǎr, smind, smind | |
| Burmese | စမုန်စပါး(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | ca.munca.pa: | |
| Catalan | fonoll(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 茴香(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | huíxiāng | |
| Czech | fenykl(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), fenykl(spice used in cooking) | — | |
| Danish | fennikel(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), fennikel(bulb, leaves, or stalks eaten as a vegetable), fennikel(spice used in cooking) | — | |
| Dutch | venkel(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), venkel(spice used in cooking) | — | |
| Esperanto | fenkolo(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | — | |
| Estonian | fenkol(bulb, leaves, or stalks eaten as a vegetable), fenkol(spice used in cooking), harilik apteegitill(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | — | |
| Finnish | fenkoli(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), fenkoli(bulb, leaves, or stalks eaten as a vegetable), fenkoli(spice used in cooking), saksankumina(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | — | |
| French | fenouil(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | — | |
| Friulian | fenoli(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | — | |
| Galician | fionllo(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), fiúncho(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), fiúncho(spice used in cooking), fruncho(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), xiollo(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | — | |
| Georgian | ცერეცო(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), ცერეცო(bulb, leaves, or stalks eaten as a vegetable), ცერეცო(spice used in cooking) | cereco, cereco, cereco | |
| German | Fenchel(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), Fenchel(spice used in cooking) | — | |
| Greek | μάραθο(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), μάραθο(bulb, leaves, or stalks eaten as a vegetable), μάραθο(spice used in cooking), μάραθος(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), φοινόκιο(bulb, leaves, or stalks eaten as a vegetable) | máratho, máratho, máratho, márathos, foinókio | |
| Gujarati | વરિયાળી(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), વરિયાળી(bulb, leaves, or stalks eaten as a vegetable), વરિયાળી(spice used in cooking) | variyāḷī, variyāḷī, variyāḷī | |
| Hebrew | גּוּפְנָן(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), שֻׁמָּר(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | gup̄nān, šummā́r | |
| Hiligaynon | inóho(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | — | |
| Hindi | सौंफ(spice used in cooking) | sa͠uph | |
| Hungarian | édeskömény(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), édeskömény(spice used in cooking) | — | |
| Icelandic | fennikka(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | — | |
| Indonesian | adas(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | — | |
| Irish | finéal(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | — | |
| Istriot | fanucio(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | — | |
| Italian | finocchio(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), finocchio(bulb, leaves, or stalks eaten as a vegetable), finocchio(spice used in cooking) | — | |
| Japanese | フィノッキオ(bulb, leaves, or stalks eaten as a vegetable), フェンネル(spice used in cooking), 茴香(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | finokkio, fenneru, uikyō | |
| Kannada | ಸೊಂಪು(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), ಸೊಂಪು(bulb, leaves, or stalks eaten as a vegetable), ಸೊಂಪು(spice used in cooking) | sompu, sompu, sompu | |
| Korean | 회향(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | hoehyang | |
| Ladino | finojo(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | — | |
| Latin | fēnuculum(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), marathrum(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | kopśica(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), kopśica(spice used in cooking), kopš(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), kopš(spice used in cooking) | — | |
| Macedonian | коморач(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), коморач(spice used in cooking), морач(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), морач(spice used in cooking) | komorač, komorač, morač, morač | |
| Malay | adas landi(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), adas pedas(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | — | |
| Malayalam | പെരുംജീരകം(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), പെരുംജീരകം(spice used in cooking) | peruñjīrakaṁ, peruñjīrakaṁ | |
| Maltese | bużbież(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), bużbież(bulb, leaves, or stalks eaten as a vegetable) | — | |
| Māori | taru haunga(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | — | |
| Middle English | fenel(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), fenkel(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | — | |
| Norman | fanon(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | fennikel(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | — | |
| Occitan | fenolh(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | — | |
| Old English | finul(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | — | |
| Persian | رازیانه(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), رازیانه(bulb, leaves, or stalks eaten as a vegetable), رازیانه(spice used in cooking) | râziyâne, râziyâne, râziyâne | |
| Piedmontese | fnoj(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | — | |
| Polish | fenkuł(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), fenkuł włoski(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), koper włoski(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), koper włoski(bulb, leaves, or stalks eaten as a vegetable), koper włoski(spice used in cooking) | — | |
| Portuguese | erva-doce(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), funcho(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), funcho(bulb, leaves, or stalks eaten as a vegetable), funcho(spice used in cooking) | — | |
| Romanian | fenicul(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | — | |
| Russian | фе́нхель(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), фе́нхель(bulb, leaves, or stalks eaten as a vegetable), фе́нхель(spice used in cooking) | fénxelʹ, fénxelʹ, fénxelʹ | |
| Sardinian | fenugu(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | komorač(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), koromač(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), коморач(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), коромач(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | — | |
| Sinhalese | මහදුරු(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), මහදුරු(bulb, leaves, or stalks eaten as a vegetable), මාදුරු(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), මාදුරු(bulb, leaves, or stalks eaten as a vegetable) | mahaduru, mahaduru, māduru, māduru | |
| Slovak | fenikel(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | — | |
| Slovene | komarček(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), koromač(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), koromač(bulb, leaves, or stalks eaten as a vegetable), koromač(spice used in cooking) | — | |
| Spanish | hinojo(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), hinojo(spice used in cooking) | — | |
| Swahili | mshamari(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), shamari(spice used in cooking) | — | |
| Swedish | fänkål(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), fänkål(bulb, leaves, or stalks eaten as a vegetable), fänkål(spice used in cooking) | — | |
| Tamil | சோம்பு(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), பெருஞ்சீரகம்(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | cōmpu, peruñcīrakam | |
| Telugu | సోంపు(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | sōmpu | |
| Thai | ผักชีล้อม(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | chii-lɔ́ɔm | |
| Turkish | rezene(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), rezene(bulb, leaves, or stalks eaten as a vegetable), rezene(spice used in cooking) | — | |
| Ukrainian | фе́нхель(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), фе́нхель(bulb, leaves, or stalks eaten as a vegetable) | fénxelʹ, fénxelʹ | |
| Welsh | ffenigl(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), ffunell(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant) | — | |
| Yiddish | פֿענכל(Foeniculum vulgare, the plant), פֿענכל(bulb, leaves, or stalks eaten as a vegetable), פֿענכל(spice used in cooking) | fenkhl, fenkhl, fenkhl |
vinkel
maraj, maraq, mërajë, netër
بسباس, بسباس, شمر, شمر, شمر, شَمَر, شَمَر, شَمَر
basbās, basbās, šamar, shamar, šamar, šamar, šamar, šamar
fenollo, finollo, finollo, finollo
סִימְרָא, סִימְרָא, שומרא, שומרא, ܫܘܼܡܵܪܵܐ, ܫܘܼܡܵܪܵܐ, ܫܲܡܵܪܵܐ, ܫܲܡܵܪܵܐ
simrā, simrā, šummārā, šummārā, šummārā, šummārā, šammārā, šammārā
mihilu
fonoll
fenykl, fenykl
fennikel, fennikel, fennikel
venkel, venkel
fenkolo
fenkol, fenkol, harilik apteegitill
fenkoli, fenkoli, fenkoli, saksankumina
fenouil
fenoli
fionllo, fiúncho, fiúncho, fruncho, xiollo
Fenchel, Fenchel
inóho
édeskömény, édeskömény
fennikka
adas
finéal
fanucio
finocchio, finocchio, finocchio
finojo
fēnuculum, marathrum
kopśica, kopśica, kopš, kopš
adas landi, adas pedas
bużbież, bużbież
taru haunga
fenel, fenkel
fanon
fennikel
fenolh
finul
fnoj
fenkuł, fenkuł włoski, koper włoski, koper włoski, koper włoski
erva-doce, funcho, funcho, funcho
fenicul
fenugu
komorač, koromač, коморач, коромач
fenikel
komarček, koromač, koromač, koromač
hinojo, hinojo
mshamari, shamari
fänkål, fänkål, fänkål
rezene, rezene, rezene
ffenigl, ffunell
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.