hyacinth bean in flower
hyacinth bean (plural hyacinth beans )
A climbing leguminous plant (Lablab purpureus ), with white or dark purple flowers, native to Africa, widely cultivated in the tropics.
the plant or its produce of seed
Arabic: لَبْلَاب m ( lablāb )
Armenian: please add this translation if you can
Assamese: উৰহী ( urohi )
Azerbaijani: please add this translation if you can
Bengali: শিম (bn) ( śim )
Cebuano: bataw
Chinese: 扁豆 (zh) ( biǎndòu )
Danish: hjelmbønne c
Finnish: hyasinttipapu (fi)
Georgian: please add this translation if you can
German: Helmbohne f
Greek:
Ancient Greek: the Ancients only knew the cowpea , perhaps extending its names in a generic fashion.
Gujarati: વાલ ( vāl )
Hungarian: bivalyborsó
Indonesian: kacang komak , kacang bado , kacang biduk , bitsuwelas , bataw
Japanese: 藤豆 (ja) ( fujimame )
Kannada: ಅವರೆ (kn) ( avare )
Kikuyu: njahĩ
Latin: the Ancients only knew the cowpea , perhaps extending its names in a generic fashion.
Malay: please add this translation if you can
Malayalam: അമര (ml) ( amara ) , അമര (ml) ( amara )
Nepali: टाटे सिमी ( ṭāṭe simī )
Polish: wspięga pospolita f , fasolnik egipski m , chropawiec pospolity m
Russian: ло́бия f ( lóbija ) , гиаци́нтовые бобы́ m ( giacíntovyje bobý ) ( in botanical jargon; only grown in Transcaucasia and there allegedly called by the vulgar just фасо́ль ( fasólʹ ) )
Sanskrit: निष्पाव (sa) ( niṣpāva ) , राजशिम्बी ( rājaśimbī ) , वल्लक (sa) ( vallaka )
Sholaga: ಅವರೆ ( avare )
Sindhi: سيم ( sīm )
Swedish: hjälmböna
Sylheti: ꠃꠞꠤ ( uri )
Tagalog: bataw
Tamil: அவரை (ta) ( avarai )
Telugu: please add this translation if you can
Ukrainian: гіаци́нтові боби́ m ( hiacýntovi bobý ) ( in botanical jargon )