Flora
//ˈflɔː.ɹə//
Translations of "flora" (30 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chinese Mandarin | 佛洛拉(the goddess of flowers), 弗洛拉(female given name), 花神星(asteroid), 植物志(a book describing the plants of a country etc.), 植物群(plants considered as a group) | Fóluòlā, Fúluòlā, Huāshénxīng, zhíwùzhì, zhíwùqún | |
| Czech | Flóra(the goddess of flowers), Flóra(female given name), flóra(plants considered as a group), květena(plants considered as a group) | — | |
| Esperanto | flaŭro(plants considered as a group), plantaro(plants considered as a group) | — | |
| Estonian | floora(the microorganisms that inhabit some part of the body) | — | |
| Finnish | floora(the microorganisms that inhabit some part of the body), kasvio(a book describing the plants of a country etc.), kasvisto(plants considered as a group), mikrobisto(the microorganisms that inhabit some part of the body), mikrofloora(the microorganisms that inhabit some part of the body) | — | |
| French | Flora(female given name), Flore(the goddess of flowers), Flore(female given name), flore(plants considered as a group), flore(a book describing the plants of a country etc.), flore intestinale(the microorganisms that inhabit some part of the body) | — | |
| Galician | flora(plants considered as a group), flora(a book describing the plants of a country etc.), flora(the microorganisms that inhabit some part of the body) | — | |
| Georgian | ფლორა(plants considered as a group) | plora | |
| German | Flora(the goddess of flowers), Flora(female given name), Flora(plants considered as a group), Flora(a book describing the plants of a country etc.), Flora(the microorganisms that inhabit some part of the body), Pflanzenreich(plants considered as a group), Pflanzenwelt(plants considered as a group) | — | |
| Greek | χλωρίδα(plants considered as a group) | chlorída | |
| Hindi | वनस्पतिजात(plants considered as a group) | vanaspatijāt | |
| Hungarian | flóra(plants considered as a group), flóra(a book describing the plants of a country etc.), flóra(the microorganisms that inhabit some part of the body) | — | |
| Icelandic | flóra(plants considered as a group), flóra(a book describing the plants of a country etc.), flóra(the microorganisms that inhabit some part of the body), gróðurríki(plants considered as a group) | — | |
| Italian | Flora(the goddess of flowers), Flora(female given name), Flora(asteroid), flora(plants considered as a group), flora(the microorganisms that inhabit some part of the body) | — | |
| Japanese | フローラ(the goddess of flowers), 植物相(plants considered as a group), 植物誌(a book describing the plants of a country etc.) | furōra, shokubutsusō, shokubutsushi | |
| Latin | Flōra(the goddess of flowers) | — | |
| Lithuanian | augalija(plants considered as a group) | — | |
| Māori | ngāi tipu(plants considered as a group) | — | |
| Marathi | फ्लोरा(the goddess of flowers), फ्लोरा(female given name) | phlorā, phlorā | |
| Norwegian | Flora(the goddess of flowers) | — | |
| Persian | فلور طبیعی(the microorganisms that inhabit some part of the body), پوشش گیاهی(plants considered as a group), گیاگان(plants considered as a group) | giyâgân | |
| Polish | Flora(the goddess of flowers), Flora(female given name), flora(plants considered as a group) | — | |
| Portuguese | Flora(the goddess of flowers), Flora(female given name), flora(plants considered as a group) | — | |
| Romanian | floră(plants considered as a group), floră(the microorganisms that inhabit some part of the body), floră bacterială(the microorganisms that inhabit some part of the body), floră intestinală(the microorganisms that inhabit some part of the body), floră microbială(the microorganisms that inhabit some part of the body) | — | |
| Russian | Фло́ра(the goddess of flowers), Фло́ра(female given name), Фло́ра(asteroid), фло́ра(plants considered as a group), фло́ра(a book describing the plants of a country etc.), фло́ра(the microorganisms that inhabit some part of the body) | Flóra, Flóra, Flóra, flóra, flóra, flóra | |
| Scottish Gaelic | Flòraidh(female given name) | — | |
| Spanish | Flora(the goddess of flowers), Flora(female given name), flora(plants considered as a group) | — | |
| Swedish | flora(plants considered as a group), flora(a book describing the plants of a country etc.), flora(the microorganisms that inhabit some part of the body) | — | |
| Tagalog | Flora(female given name), talahalmanan(plants considered as a group) | — | |
| Volapük | planem(plants considered as a group) | — |
Flóra, Flóra, flóra, květena
flaŭro, plantaro
floora
floora, kasvio, kasvisto, mikrobisto, mikrofloora
Flora, Flore, Flore, flore, flore, flore intestinale
flora, flora, flora
Flora, Flora, Flora, Flora, Flora, Pflanzenreich, Pflanzenwelt
flóra, flóra, flóra
flóra, flóra, flóra, gróðurríki
Flora, Flora, Flora, flora, flora
Flōra
augalija
ngāi tipu
Flora
Flora, Flora, flora
Flora, Flora, flora
floră, floră, floră bacterială, floră intestinală, floră microbială
Flòraidh
Flora, Flora, flora
flora, flora, flora
Flora, talahalmanan
planem
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