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Afrikaans: voor; Albanian: hulli, brazdë; Arabic: ثَلْم; Egyptian Arabic: حرت; Moroccan Arabic: خط; Armenian: ակոս; Old Armenian: ակօս; Azerbaijani: şırım, qırış; Bashkir: бураҙна; Belarusian: разора, баразна; Breton: ant; Bulgarian: бразда; Burmese: ထွန်ကြောင်း; Catalan: solc; Chinese Mandarin: 壟溝, 垄沟, 溝, 沟; Crimean Tatar: barazna; Czech: brázda; Danish: fure, plovfure; Dutch: [[vore]], [[voor]]; Esperanto: tersulko; Estonian: vagu; Finnish: vako, kyntövako; French: [[sillon]], [[rigole]]; Galician: rego, suco; Georgian: კვალი; German: [[Furche]]; Greek: [[αυλάκι]]; Ancient Greek: [[αὖλαξ]], [[ἄλοξ]], [[ὦλαξ]], [[ὦλξ]]; Hebrew: תֶּלֶם; Hindi: कुंड; Hungarian: barázda; Ido: sulko; Irish: clais; Italian: [[solco]]; Japanese: 溝, 畝; Kashubian: barzda, barzda, brózda; Kazakh: атыз, борозда; Korean: 고랑, 밭고랑; Kyrgyz: бороздо; Lao: ຮ່ອງ, ຮອຍໄຖ, ຄອງ; Latgalian: voga; Latin: [[sulcus]]; Latvian: vaga; Lezgi: хвал; Lithuanian: vaga; Livonian: vag; Luxembourgish: Fuer; Macedonian: бразда; Malay: alur; Maori: awa; Middle English: forow; Mongolian: шан; Norwegian: fure, fòr, renne; Occitan: rega; Old Church Slavonic: бразда; Persian: شیار; Polabian: bordză; Polish: bruzda; Portuguese: [[sulco]], [[rego]]; Quechua: khata, suka; Romanian: brazdă; Romansch: sultg; Russian: [[борозда]], [[бразда]]; Scottish Gaelic: clais; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: бразда; Roman: brazda; Slovak: brázda; Slovene: brazda; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: brozda; Upper Sorbian: brózda; Spanish: [[surco]]; Swedish: fåra, plogfåra; Tabasaran: хул; Tajik: шияр; Thai: ร่อง; Turkish: kırışık, kırışıklık, çizgi; Turkmen: keşlemek; Ugaritic: 𐎚𐎍𐎎; Ukrainian: борозна; Uzbek: egat, joʻyak; Venetian: solẑ; Vietnamese: rãnh, luống; Vilamovian: fiüch; Walloon: roye, royon; Welsh: rhych; West Frisian: fuorge | |||
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