What are vegetables called in European languages? Just some maps I made showing the names of vegetables in European languages. Please point out any errors in the comments. Enjoy!
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@kingdomofportugal-brazil26 күн бұрын
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@seegurke-bd3yr24 күн бұрын
Carrot in German is Karotte. Möhre is just a secondary name for it.
@Meteorul21 күн бұрын
In Romanian: Garlic - Usturoi Corn - Porumb Tomato - Roşie You can also say Tomată in Romanian but it is more use the word “Roşie” but the video is really good keep it up! :D
@abruemmer7723 күн бұрын
In Germany there are at least four different words for “carrot”: „Möhre“, „Karotte“, „Wurzel“ (in northern germany like as well as in Flanders and Netherlands) und „gelbe Rübe“ (in southern parts and Austria and Switzerland) plus of course various regional dialects for these.
@SmallOrangePerson21 күн бұрын
In Norway pepper is called “paprika”. Pepper doesn’t even mean anything here
@pentti371524 күн бұрын
"Kynsilaukka" for garlic in Finnish is correct but we use the word "valkosipuli" more often. It literally means "white onion" like the words in the Scandinavian languages.
@lucone293724 күн бұрын
Yeah, "valkosipuli" is far more common Finnish name for garlic than "kynsilaukka".
@suselek99023 күн бұрын
In Polish pieprz is black pepper not bell pepper. Papryka would be the correct translation
@skuntela24 күн бұрын
In serbia its not mrkva but carrot, garlics main name is beli luk and onions is crni luk, however everything else is okay
@idkimbored27918 күн бұрын
Hey, portuguese for miaze/corn is milho not millo
@andreigusila825624 күн бұрын
In Romanian: Garlic - Usturoi. No one says "Ai". First time I hear this. Maize - Porumb. It's the official name. Cucuruz - it's regional. In my region, we never say "Cucuruz", we would say "Păpușoi" more ofen, in the village.
@costinhalaicu274624 күн бұрын
Yeah, never heard of usturoi to be called "ai" either, and maize is porumb indeed. Cucuruz is only used in the Moldova region.