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vegetable garden (plural vegetable gardens)
- A garden where vegetables and herbs are grown for personal or household use, sometimes inclusive of cold frames, greenhouses, and market gardens. (This entry is a translation hub.)
1944, Miles Burton, chapter 5, in The Three Corpse Trick:The hovel stood in the centre of what had once been a vegetable garden, but was now a patch of rank weeds. Surrounding this, almost like a zareba, was an irregular ring of gorse and brambles, an unclaimed vestige of the original common.
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vegetable garden
- Arabic: بُحَيْرَة f (buḥayra)
- Armenian: բանջարանոց (hy) (banǰaranocʻ), բոստան (hy) (bostan), պախեզ (hy) (paxez) (dialectal, for watermelons or melons)
- Asturian: güertu m
- Azerbaijani: bostan (az)
- Belarusian: агаро́д m (aharód), гаро́д m (haród)
- Bulgarian: зеленчукова градина (zelenčukova gradina)
- Burmese: ဟင်းခင်း (hang:hkang:)
- Catalan: hort (ca) m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 菜園/菜园 (zh) (càiyuán), 園田/园田 (zh) (yuántián)
- Corsican: ortu (co) m
- Dalmatian: vart m
- Danish: køkkenhave (da) c
- Dutch: moestuin (nl) m, groentetuin (nl) m
- Eastern Mari: ӓнпичӹ (änpičÿ)
- Esperanto: kuireja ĝardeno
- Estonian: juurviljaaed, õueaiamaa
- Faroese: kálgarður m
- Finnish: kasvimaa (fi)
- French: potager (fr) m
- Friulian: ort m
- Gagauz: orman
- Galician: cortiña f, horta (gl) f, horto (gl) m, piteiro (gl) m, eixido m, saído m
- Georgian: ბოსტანი (bosṭani), წალკოტი (c̣alḳoṭi)
- German: Gemüsegarten (de) m, Nutzgarten (de) m, Obstgarten (de) m, Küchengarten (de) m
- Greek: λαχανόκηπος (el) m (lachanókipos), περιβόλι (el) n (perivóli)
- Ancient: λαχανεία f (lakhaneía)
- Hungarian: konyhakert (hu), veteményeskert (hu)
- Ingrian: tarha
- Irish: garraí glasraí m, garraí cistine m (kitchen garden)
- Italian: orto (it) m
- Japanese: 菜園 (ja) (さいえん, saien), 野菜畑 (ja) (やさいばたけ, yasaibatake)
- Kazakh: бақша (baqşa)
- Korean: 채소밭 (chaesobat), 정원(庭園) (ko) (jeong'won)
- Kurdish:
- Northern Kurdish: bûstan (ku) m
- Kyrgyz: тамарка (ky) (tamarka), чарбак (ky) (carbak)
- Ladin: verzon m
- Lao: ສວນຜັກ (sūan phak)
- Latin: holerarium n, olitōrius (adj.)
- Lithuanian: daržas m
- Low German:
- German Low German: Grööngoorn m, Nutzgoorn m, Aaftgoorn m (fruit), Aftgoorn m (fruit)
- Macedonian: бавча (mk) f (bavča)
- Malayalam: അടുക്കളത്തോട്ടം (aṭukkaḷattōṭṭaṁ)
- Maori: māra kai
- Norman: gardîn à lédgeunmes (Jersey), courtil
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: kjøkkenhage m, grønnsakhage m
- Nynorsk: kjøkenhage m, kjøkkenhage m
- Occitan: òrt (oc) m, òrta (oc) f
- Ossetian: цӕхӕрадон (cæxæradon)
- Persian: باغچه (fa) (bâğče)
- Polish: ogród (pl) m
- Portuguese: horta (pt) f, quintal (pt) m, horto (pt) m
- Quechua: muya
- Romanian: grădină de legume f
- Romansch: iert m, üert m
- Russian: огоро́д (ru) m (ogoród), бахча́ (ru) f (baxčá) (for melons, watermelons or pumpkins)
- Sardinian: ortu, oltu m, ortu, otu
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: по̀вртња̄к m
- Roman: pòvrtnjāk (sh) m
- Sicilian: ortu (scn) m, jardinu (scn) m
- Southern Altai: маала (maala), огород (ogorod), бахча (bahča)
- Spanish: huerto (es) m, huerta (es) f
- Swedish: köksträdgård c, grönsaksland (sv) n
- Tajik: обчакорӣ (tg) (občakori), полез (polez), боғча (boġča)
- Thai: สวนผัก (sǔuan-pàk)
- Turkish: bahçe (tr), bostan (tr)
- Udmurt: бакча (bakća)
- Ukrainian: горо́д (uk) m (horód)
- Uzbek: poliz (uz)
- Venetan: broło, orto m, ort (vec), brol
- Vietnamese: vườn rau
- Volapük: härbatagad (vo)
- Welsh: lluarth f
- Yakut: оҕуруот (oğuruot)
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