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English
Noun
common bean (plural common beans)
- An herbaceous annual plant (Phaseolus vulgaris), grown for its edible bean.
- A bean of such a plant, varying in size, shape and especially color.
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plant
- Assamese: লেচেৰা (lesera)
- Belarusian: фасо́ль f (fasólʹ)
- Bulgarian: фасу́л (bg) m (fasúl)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 菜豆 (zh) (càidòu), 刀豆 (zh) (dāodòu)
- Czech: fazol m
- Finnish: tarhapapu (fi), papu (fi)
- French: haricot (fr) m
- Galician: feixoeira f, faba (gl) f
- German: Bohne (de) f, Gartenbohne f
- Greek: φασολιά (el) f (fasoliá)
- Hungarian: bab (hu), (scientific) veteménybab (hu), (dialectal) paszuly (hu), fuszulyka (hu)
- Italian: fagiolo (it) m
- Japanese: インゲンマメ (ja) (ingenmame) (隠元豆 (ja) (ingenmame)), サイトウ (saitō) (菜豆 (saitō)), サンドマメ (sandomame) (三度豆 (sandomame))
- Korean: 강낭콩 (gangnangkong)
- Polish: fasola (pl) f
- Portuguese: feijão-comum m
- Russian: фасо́ль (ru) f (fasólʹ)
- Spanish: caraota (es) f (Venezuela), chícharo (es) m (Southern Spain), fréjol (es) m (Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru), fríjol (es) m (Colombia), frijol (es) m (Costa Rica, Cuba, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua), habichuela (es) f (Costa del Sol (Spain), Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico), habilla f (Paraguay), judía (es) f (Spain), poroto (es) m (Argentina, Chile, Panama, Uruguay)
- Thai: ถั่วปากอ้า (tùa bpàak âa), ถั่วฝักยาว (th) (tùa fàk yaao)
- Ukrainian: квасо́ля f (kvasólja)
- Vietnamese: đậu cô ve (vi)
- Yiddish: פֿאַסאָליע f (fasolye)
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