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{{Common Names  
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* Slovenian:  
* Slovenian:  
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* Latvian:
* Lithuanian:
* Albanian: elbi rëndomtë (elbi is the form with article)
* Albanian: elbi rëndomtë (elbi is the form with article)
* Greek:  
* Greek:  
* Turkish: nemse arpası, çiblak arpa (arpası is the form with article)
* Turkish: nemse arpası, çiblak arpa (arpası is the form with article)
* Maltese:
* Hungarian: négysoros árpa
* Hungarian: négysoros árpa
* Finnish: monitahoinen ohra
* Finnish: monitahoinen ohra
* Estonian:


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Latest revision as of 07:17, 23 October 2011


See also:

Hordeum vulgare (Common names)

Hordeum vulgare subsp. distichum (Common names)

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Names in common use


  • English: six-rowed barley
  • German: sechszeilige Gerste
  • Dutch: zesrijige gerst
  • Swedish: stjärnkorn, sexradskorn
  • Danish: flerradet byg
  • Norwegian: sekskantbygg, stjernebygg
  • Icelandic:


  • French: orge à six rangs, escourgeon
  • Italian: orzo esastico
  • Spanish: cebada de seis carreras, cebada común
  • Catalan:
  • Portuguese: cevada de seis ordens
  • Romanian: orz, orzul comun (orzul is the form with article)


  • Russian: ячмень многорядный - jačmenj mnogorjadnyj
  • Polish: jęczmień zwyczajny
  • Czech: ječmen mnohořadý
  • Slovak: jačmeň dvojradový
  • Bulgarian: обикновен ечемик - obiknoven ečemik
  • Croatian: ječam višeredac
  • Serb: вишередни јечам - višeredni ječam
  • Slovenian:


  • Latvian:
  • Lithuanian:
  • Albanian: elbi rëndomtë (elbi is the form with article)
  • Greek:
  • Turkish: nemse arpası, çiblak arpa (arpası is the form with article)
  • Maltese:
  • Hungarian: négysoros árpa
  • Finnish: monitahoinen ohra
  • Estonian: