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Albanian: shqeme; Arabic: سُمَّاق‎; Aramaic Classical Syriac: ܣܘܡܩܐ‎, ܐܘܓܐ‎; Armenian: աղտոր; Azerbaijani Cyrillic: сумаг; Roman: sumaq; Basque: zumake; Bulgarian: шмак; Catalan: sumac; Cheyenne: no'aneonó'e; Chinese Mandarin: 鹽膚木屬, 盐肤木属; Czech: škumpa; Danish: sumak; Dutch: sumak; Esperanto: sumako; Estonian: sumahh; Finnish: sumakki; French: sumac; Old French: sumac; Galician: sumagre; Georgian: თუთუბო; German: Sumach, Rhus; Greek: σουμάκι, ρούδι; Ancient Greek: ῥοῦς; Hebrew: אוג‎; Hungarian: szömörce; Ido: sumako; Indonesian: sumac; Irish: sumach; Italian: sommacco; Japanese: 漆の木; ウルシノキ; Korean: 붉나무속; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: simaq; Lithuanian: žagrenis; Malay: sumac; Navajo: kʼįįʼ; Norwegian Bokmål: sumakslekta; Nynorsk: sumakslekta; Persian: سماق‎; Polish: sumak; Portuguese: sumagre; Russian: сумах; Scots: sumac; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: сумах, сумак, руј; Roman: sȕmah, sȕmak, rȗj; Sorbian Upper Sorbian: sumak; Spanish: zumaque; Swahili: mchengele; Swedish: sumaksläktet; Turkish: sumak; Ukrainian: сумах; Urdu: سماق‎; Uzbek: totim; Zazaki: sımaq