Mallard

Etymology
From malarde:,  malart:, mallart:, possibly derived from male:, malle:.

Pronunciation

 * , {{SAMPA|/"m{l.A:(r\)d/}}

Noun

 * 1) A common and widespread dabbling duck, Anas platyrhynchos, whose male has a distinctive dark green head.

Translations

 * Albanian: rosa e vëndit
 * Belarusian: крыжанка (kryžanka)
 * Breton: houad-korz
 * Bulgarian: дива патица, зеленоглавка (diva patica, zelenoglavka)
 * Catalan: ánade azulón / ánade real
 * Chechen:
 * Croatian: divlja patka
 * Czech: kachna divoká
 * Danish: gråand
 * Dutch: wilde eend
 * Esperanto: platbeka anaso
 * Estonian: sinikael part
 * Faroese:
 * Finnish: ,
 * French: canard colvert
 * Friulian: masurin, mazar, mazorin, raze grande
 * Galician: pato real
 * German:
 * Greek:
 * Hungarian: ,
 * Icelandic:
 * Irish:
 * Italian:
 * Korean: 물오리 (murOri), 청둥오리 (cheongdungOri)
 * Kott:


 * Ladin: anera salvaria
 * Latvian: meža pīle, mercene
 * Lithuanian: didżioji antis
 * Macedonian: дива патка (diva patka)
 * Maltese: kuluvert
 * Norwegian: stokkand
 * Occitan: ànec coll-verd
 * Polish: kaczka krzyżówka
 * Portuguese: pato-real
 * Romani: divlio-ratsoy divlio-ratsa
 * Romansch: anda selvadia
 * Russian: обыкновенная кряква (obyknovennaja krjakva)
 * Sami: duoršu
 * Sardinian: anadi conca birdi, conchirde, testirde
 * Scots:
 * Scottish: lacha
 * Serbian: патка глувара (patka gluvara)
 * Slovak: kačica divá
 * Slovene: mlakarica, divja raca
 * Spanish: pato real, ánade real
 * Swedish:
 * Ukrainian: крижень (križen’)
 * Upper Sorbian: dźiwja kačka
 * Welsh: hwyaden wyllt
 * West Frisian: wylde ein

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