Loam
//loʊm//
Translations of "loam" (24 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bavarian German | Lahm(type of soil), Loam(type of soil) | — | |
| Catalan | terra franca(type of soil) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 亞砂土 /亚砂土(type of soil), 壚坶 /垆坶(type of soil), 壤土(type of soil), 沃土(type of soil) | yàshātǔ, lúmǔ, rǎngtǔ, wòtǔ | |
| Crimean Tatar | qumbalçıq(type of soil) | — | |
| Czech | hlína(type of soil), půda(type of soil) | — | |
| Danish | ler(type of soil) | — | |
| Dutch | leem(type of soil), belemen(to cover or fill with loam) | — | |
| Estonian | liivsavimullad(type of soil) | — | |
| Finnish | hiue(type of soil), muottihiekka(mixture for making moulds), peittää hiukeeseen(to cover or fill with loam) | — | |
| French | sol franc(type of soil), terre grasse(type of soil) | — | |
| Galician | mardeña(type of soil), marga(type of soil), marxa(type of soil) | — | |
| German | Formsand(mixture for making moulds), Lehm(type of soil), einlehmen(to cover or fill with loam) | — | |
| Hungarian | vályog(type of soil) | — | |
| Italian | terra grassa(type of soil) | — | |
| Japanese | ローム(type of soil) | rōm | |
| Māori | oneharuru(type of soil), onematua(type of soil), tuatara(type of soil) | — | |
| Old Norse | leir(type of soil) | — | |
| Polish | glina zwykła(type of soil), ił(type of soil) | — | |
| Portuguese | solo franco(type of soil) | — | |
| Russian | сугли́нок(type of soil) | suglínok | |
| Serbo-Croatian | ìlovača(type of soil) | — | |
| Spanish | suelo franco(type of soil) | — | |
| Swedish | formsand(mixture for making moulds), lerjord(type of soil), mylla(type of soil) | — | |
| Welsh | lom(type of soil) | — |
Lahm, Loam
terra franca
qumbalçıq
hlína, půda
ler
leem, belemen
liivsavimullad
hiue, muottihiekka, peittää hiukeeseen
sol franc, terre grasse
mardeña, marga, marxa
Formsand, Lehm, einlehmen
vályog
terra grassa
oneharuru, onematua, tuatara
leir
glina zwykła, ił
solo franco
ìlovača
suelo franco
formsand, lerjord, mylla
lom
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