Vegetable names by language      Hindi  English  Botanical Name  Bengali  
Gujarati  Kannada  Malayalam  Marathi  Punjabi  Tamil  Telugu  Sinhala  Oriya   
 Baingan  eggplant, brinjal  Solanum melongena  begun  ringna  badanekai    
vangi    kathri kai  vankaya    Baigana      Karela  bittermelon, bitter gourd  
Momordica charantia  karela  karela  hagalkai  kaipakka  karle    pava kai  
kakarakaya    Kalara      Louki, dudhi  bottle gourd, calabash  Lagenaria 
siceraria  lau  dudhi  sorekai  sorekai  charanga  dudhi    beerakaya  diya 
labu  Lau      Padwal, chichinga  snake gourd  Trichosanthes cucumerina  
chichinga  pandola, padavali  paddulkai  padavalanga  padval  galartori  pudal  
lingapotla, potla  pathola  Chachindra      Parwal  pointed gourd  
Trichosanthes dioica                      Tinda  apple gourd, Indian round 
gourd  Praecitrullus fistulosus, Citrullus fistulosus                      
Tindora, bimba, konduri  ivy gourd  Coccinia grandis      kaagethonde,
 theekkuduru  kova, koval  tondili    kovai, kotturukanni, naripputu, vimpa  
kaki donda      Turai  Ridge gourd  Luffa acutangula  jhingey    heeray kayi    
    peerkan kai    wetakolu  Kunduru
  

"Alpana B. Sarangapani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
      P  {  margin:0px;  padding:0px  }  body  {  FONT-SIZE: 10pt;  
FONT-FAMILY:Tahoma  }    Hi All:
 
Could anybody tell me what is the English name of Potol - yes, the vegetable 
that is abundant during the summer(?) in Assam and $9.00 a pound in the US :). 
Like any other vegetables, I was never crazy about it but it is okay. But the 
hindusthani(?) name 'parowol' for 'potol' is just driving me nuts. I would 
rather talk about it in English. :)
 
Oh, please don't think this now: 'eh, aami imaan sirius kotha paati aasu - 
dex-bidexor baare-boronia rajnitir kotha-r logote` upor-khapor kotha, eo akou 
aahil eta paak-ghoror xoru kotha eta loi'. 
 
I better go home to take care of our two beautiful (I better say, handsome 
before they feel insulted, but they are too beautiful - you know what I mean, 
if you ever have had a dog at home) dogs. 
 
Have a great evening, Everyone!!

 
    “In order to make spiritual progress you must be patient like a tree and 
humble like a blade of grass”
  - Lakshmana
   
   


  
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