Elder in other languages

How to say elder in other languages?

Elder in Spanish, French, German, Italian…

Common English name: Elder, European black elder.

Common name in other languages:

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– Spanish/Español: Saúco, sauquero, sabuco, sabugo, sayugo, saúco blanco, saúco europeo, linsusa, canillero, cañilero

– French/Français: Sureau noir

– Catalan/Català: Saüc, saüquer, bonarbre

– Basque/Euskara: Intsusa beltza, sauko, sakuta, akaramailu, plausta, sarets, ziorri

– Galego/Galician: Sabugueiro, bieiteiro

– Portuguese/Português: Bieiteiro, sabugueiro, pau varandoiro, biateiro, bineitu, xabugu

– Italian/Italiano: Sambuco

– Romanian/Româna: Soc negru

– Magyar/Hungarian: Fekete bodza

– Dutch/Nederlands: Gewone vlier

– German/Deutsch: Holunder

– Polish/Polski: Bez czarny

– Danish/Dansk: Almindelig hyld

– Icelandic /Íslenska: Svartyllir

– Norwegian/Norsk bokmål: Svarthyll

– Finnish/Suomi: Mustaselja

– Swedish/Svenska: Fläder

– Russian/Русский: Бузина чёрная

– Turkish / Türkçe: Kara mürver

  • Scientific noun: Sambucus nigra L.

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21 April, 2021

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