„Kartoffel“ in den romanischen und germanischen Sprachen

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  1. git-commit-m-noedit on

    In Madeira (Portugal) they actually call it ‘semilha’. This comes from the spanish word for seed (‘semilla’)

  2. vladgrinch on

    ”Barabulă” is a romanian regionalism. Other regionalisms for ”cartof” in Romanian: ”crump”, ‘picioică”, ”colompir”, etc.

  3. kale_klapperboom on

    Additionally: In Surinamese it’s patata and in Papiamento it’s batata.

  4. Creïlla was also said in large areas of southern and western Catalonia, but the standard patata (coming from Barcelona’s dialect) has taken over pretty much everywhere except in Valencia where Creïlla is considered the standard word for it.

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