green bean (plural green beans)
- The immature pods of any kind of bean plant, eaten as a vegetable.
- The immature pods of numerous varieties of the common bean, Phaseolus vulgaris.
- Ellipsis of green bean galaxy.
immature pods of any kind of bean
- Arabic: فَاصُولِيَاء f (fāṣūliyāʔ)
- Aromanian: pãstalje f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 四季豆 (zh) (sìjìdòu)
- Classical Nahuatl: exōtl
- Danish: please add this translation if you can
- Finnish: vihreä papu
- French: haricot (fr) m, haricot vert (fr) m
- Galician: cornello m, feixón verde m, vaxa f
- German: grüne Bohne f, Brechbohne f, Prinzessbohne (de) f (very young), Gartenbohne f
- Greek: φασολάκια (el) n pl (fasolákia)
- Hungarian: zöldbab (hu)
- Indonesian: buncis (id)
- Italian: fagiolino (it) m
- Japanese: サヤマメ (sayamame), さや豆 (さやまめ, sayamame)
- Korean: please add this translation if you can
- Luxembourgish: gréng Boun f
- Portuguese: vagem (pt) f
- Romanian: păstăi verzi f pl, fasole verde f
- Russian: зелёная фасо́ль f (zeljónaja fasólʹ)
- Spanish: bajoca f (Eastern Spain), caparrón verde m (Northern Central Spain), chaucha f (Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay), ejote m (Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras), fréjol m (Northwestern Spain), habichuela f (Colombia, Cuba, Panama, Southern Spain and Canary Islands), habichuela tierna f (Puerto Rico), habichuela verde f (Southern Spain), judía verde f (Spain standard usage), poroto verde m (Chile), vaina (Spanish Basque Country), vainica f (Costa Rica, Nicaragua), vainita f (Bolivia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela)
- Swedish: grön böna c, haricot vert
- Tagalog: sitaw
- Turkish: taze fasulye (tr)
- Ukrainian: стрічкова квасоля (stričkova kvasolja)
- Wolof: ariko (wo)
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immature pods of common bean