English–Danish dictionary
Danish translation of the English word Indian
English | Danish (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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inder | ||
🔗 In its study conducted in year 2008, Transparency International reports about 40% of Indians had first‐hand experience of paying bribes or using a contact to get a job done in public office. | ||
Indian (American Indian; Amerindian) | indianer | |
American Indian (Indian; Amerindian) | indianer | |
Indian bean (hyacinth bean; lablab bean; bonavist bean; bonavist pea; dolichas bean; seim bean; Egyptian kidney‐bean; Australian pea) | hjelmbønne | lablabo |
Indian bison (gaur) | gaur | |
Indian corn (maize; sweet corn) | majs | |
Indian date (Chinese jujube; jujube) | almindelig jujube | |
Indian ink (strawberry blite; strawberry pigweed; Indian paint; strawberry goosefoot; strawberry spinach; blite goosefoot) | jordbærspinat | |
Indian paint (strawberry blite; strawberry pigweed; Indian ink; strawberry goosefoot; strawberry spinach; blite goosefoot) | jordbærspinat | |
(black‐tailed python; Indian rock python) | tigerpyton | hinda pitono |
🔗 In their native Asia, Burmese pythons prefer wet habitats, while Indian pythons tend to stick to drier ones. | ||
Indian rock python (Indian python; black‐tailed python) | tigerpyton | hinda pitono |
English | Danish |
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Indian | ⇆ inder |
Indian bean | ⇆ hjelmbønne |
Indian bison | ⇆ gaur |
Indian date | ⇆ almindelig jujube |
Indian ink | ⇆ jordbærspinat |
Indian paint | ⇆ jordbærspinat |
Indian python | ⇆ tigerpyton |
Indian rock python | ⇆ tigerpyton |