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Brazil (Portuguese): Zabemo, milho de Guine, milho grande, maiz, 

 milho da India. 



Burmah : Pyoung-boo. 



Ceylon: Muwa. 



China: Yii-shu-shu, jade sorgho, yuh-kau-ling. 



Egypt : Doura shammy, dourah de Syrie. 



Fiji : Sila-ni-papalegi. 



Formosa : Fanmeh (foreign corn). 



France : Le mai's, ble de Turquie, ble d'Inde, bid de Rome (Vosges), 

 bid de Barbarie (Provence), bid d'Espagne (Pyrenees), bid de Guine. 



Germany: Mais, maiz, Turkischer korn, Turkischer weizen. 



Great Britain : Maize. Indian corn. 



Greece: Arabosite (Arabian corn). 



Holland : Tursch korn, mays. 



India: Mokka, bhoot, muk-jowaree-boota. 



Italy: Grano Turco, grano d'India, grano Siciliano. 



Japan: Nan bamthbi (foreign corn), sjo-kuso, too-kibbi. 



Malays: J agang (indigenous). 



Moldavia: Kuku-rusa. 



Persia: Ghendum. 



Portugal: Milho d'India, maiz, milho grande. 



Russia: Tureskorichljeb. 



Spain: Maiz, trigo de Turkina, zara, trigo de Indias. 



Sweden : Turkish hvede, korn. 



Turkey: Misrbogdag (Egyptian wheat). 



United States: Maize, Indian corn, corn. 



