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** Tatar - ''кавун'' /qɒ'wun/ - '''melon''' | ** Tatar - ''кавун'' /qɒ'wun/ - '''melon''' | ||
* Yiddish - /'kɑvɛnɛ/ - '''watermelon''' | * Yiddish - /'kɑvɛnɛ/ - '''watermelon''' | ||
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Revision as of 18:20, 30 September 2004
Kabak
- Turkic
- Turkish - kabak - squash
- Uzbek - қовоқ /qɔ'wɔq/ - pumpkin
- Tatar - кабак /qɒ'bɑq/ - pumpkin
- Kazakh - қабақ /qɑ'bɑq/ - pumpkin, squash
- Russian - кабачок /kɐbɐ'tʃɔk/ - pumpkin
- Japanese - /kɑbotʃɑ/ - pumpkin, squash
- Yiddish - /kɑ'bɑk/ - squash
- Yoeme - kama - squash
Kharbuz
- Turkic
- Turkish - karpuz - watermelon
- Uzbek - тарвуз /tɑr'wuz/ - watermelon
- Tatar - карбыз /qɑr'bɯz/ - watermelon
- Kazakh - қарбыз /qɒr'bɯz/ - watermelon
- Russian - арбуз /ɐr'buz/ - watermelon
- Yiddish - /ɑr'buz/ - watermelon
- German - Kürbis - pumpkin, squash
- Chechen - horbaz - watermelon
- Basque - kalabaza - pumpkin, squash
- Urdu - /khɐr'buz/ - ~melon
- Nepali - /khɐr'buzɐ/ - melon (all types)
Kavun
- Turkic
- Turkish - kavun - melon
- Uzbek - қовун /qɔ'wun/ - melon
- Tatar - кавун /qɒ'wun/ - melon
- Yiddish - /'kɑvɛnɛ/ - watermelon
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