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Abkhaz: аӡахәаҭра; Afrikaans: wingerd; Aghwan: 𐕄𐕒𐕡𐔱; Albanian: vresht, vnesht; Arabic: كَرْم; Egyptian Arabic: كرم; Aramaic Hebrew: כַּרְמָא; Syriac: ܟܪܡܐ; Armenian: խաղողի այգի, այգի; Aromanian: ayinji, yinji; Asturian: viña, viñéu; Basque: mahasti sg; Belarusian: вінаграднік; Bulgarian: лозе; Catalan: vinya; Chinese Mandarin: 葡萄園, 葡萄园; Classical Nahuatl: xocomecamīllah; Czech: vinohrad, vinice; Dalmatian: venja; Danish: vingård; Dutch: [[wijngaard]], [[wijnberg]]; Esperanto: vitejo; Ewe: weingble; Faroese: víngarður; Finnish: viinitarha; French: [[vignoble]], [[vigne]]; Friulian: vignâl, vigne; Galician: viña, viñedo; Georgian: ვენახი; German: [[Weinberg]], [[Weingarten]]; Old High German: wíngart; Gothic: 𐍅𐌴𐌹𐌽𐌰𐌲𐌰𐍂𐌳𐍃; Greek: [[αμπέλι]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀμπελών]]; Hebrew: כֶּרֶם; Hungarian: szőlőskert, szőlő; Icelandic: víngarður; Ido: viteyo, vit-agro; Indonesian: kebun anggur; Interlingua: vinia; Irish: fíonghort; Italian: [[vigna]], [[vigneto]]; Japanese: 葡萄園, 葡萄畑; Kazakh: жүзімдік, жүзім алқабы; Korean: 포도원(葡萄園), 포도밭; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ڕەز; Northern Kurdish: rez, rez; Latin: [[vinetum]], [[vinea]]; Latvian: vīna dārzs; Luxembourgish: Wéngert; Macedonian: лозје; Maori: māra wāina; Middle English: vyneȝerd, vine, vyner; Norwegian: vingård, vinplantasje; Occitan: vinha; Old English: wīngeard; Old Saxon: wíngardo; Ottoman Turkish: باغ; Persian: تاکستان; Plautdietsch: Wiengoaden; Polish: winnica; Portuguese: [[vinhedo]], [[vinha]]; Romanian: vie; Russian: [[виноградник]]; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: вѝногра̄д; Roman: vìnogrād; Sicilian: vigna; Slovak: vinohrad, vinica; Slovene: vinograd; Spanish: [[viñedo]], [[viña]]; Swedish: vingård; Tagalog: ubasan, binya; Turkish: üzüm bağı, bağ; Ugaritic: 𐎋𐎗𐎎; Ukrainian: виноградник; Uyghur: باراڭ; Venetian: végna; Volapük: vitidagad; Walloon: vignoûle; Welsh: gwinllan; West Frisian: wyngerd; Yiddish: ווײַנגאָרטן | Abkhaz: аӡахәаҭра; Afrikaans: wingerd; Aghwan: 𐕄𐕒𐕡𐔱; Albanian: vresht, vnesht; Arabic: كَرْم; Egyptian Arabic: كرم; Aramaic Hebrew: כַּרְמָא; Syriac: ܟܪܡܐ; Armenian: խաղողի այգի, այգի; Aromanian: ayinji, yinji; Asturian: viña, viñéu; Basque: mahasti sg; Belarusian: вінаграднік; Bulgarian: лозе; Catalan: vinya; Chinese Mandarin: 葡萄園, 葡萄园; Classical Nahuatl: xocomecamīllah; Czech: vinohrad, vinice; Dalmatian: venja; Danish: vingård; Dutch: [[wijngaard]], [[wijnberg]]; Esperanto: vitejo; Ewe: weingble; Faroese: víngarður; Finnish: viinitarha; French: [[vignoble]], [[vigne]]; Friulian: vignâl, vigne; Galician: viña, viñedo; Georgian: ვენახი; German: [[Weinberg]], [[Weingarten]]; Old High German: wíngart; Gothic: 𐍅𐌴𐌹𐌽𐌰𐌲𐌰𐍂𐌳𐍃; Greek: [[αμπέλι]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀμπελών]], [[ἀμπελεών]], [[ἄμπελος]], [[ἀμπέλιον]], [[ἀμπελωνίδιον]], [[οἰνόπεδον]]; Hebrew: כֶּרֶם; Hungarian: szőlőskert, szőlő; Icelandic: víngarður; Ido: viteyo, vit-agro; Indonesian: kebun anggur; Interlingua: vinia; Irish: fíonghort; Italian: [[vigna]], [[vigneto]]; Japanese: 葡萄園, 葡萄畑; Kazakh: жүзімдік, жүзім алқабы; Korean: 포도원(葡萄園), 포도밭; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ڕەز; Northern Kurdish: rez, rez; Latin: [[vinetum]], [[vinea]]; Latvian: vīna dārzs; Luxembourgish: Wéngert; Macedonian: лозје; Maori: māra wāina; Middle English: vyneȝerd, vine, vyner; Norwegian: vingård, vinplantasje; Occitan: vinha; Old English: wīngeard; Old Saxon: wíngardo; Ottoman Turkish: باغ; Persian: تاکستان; Plautdietsch: Wiengoaden; Polish: winnica; Portuguese: [[vinhedo]], [[vinha]]; Romanian: vie; Russian: [[виноградник]]; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: вѝногра̄д; Roman: vìnogrād; Sicilian: vigna; Slovak: vinohrad, vinica; Slovene: vinograd; Spanish: [[viñedo]], [[viña]]; Swedish: vingård; Tagalog: ubasan, binya; Turkish: üzüm bağı, bağ; Ugaritic: 𐎋𐎗𐎎; Ukrainian: виноградник; Uyghur: باراڭ; Venetian: végna; Volapük: vitidagad; Walloon: vignoûle; Welsh: gwinllan; West Frisian: wyngerd; Yiddish: ווײַנגאָרטן | ||
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