Carrot

/ˈkærət/ noun

A long, usually orange root vegetable that is crunchy when raw and sweet when cooked.

From Middle French 'carotte', from Latin 'carota', from Greek 'karōton', likely from a pre-Greek root. The word followed the plant as it spread into European farming and cooking.

AMካሮት
ARجزر
BNগাজর
CSmrkev
DAgulerod
DEKarotte
ELκαρότο
ESzanahoria
FAهویج
FIporkkana
FRcarotte
GUગાજર
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