That would be "Olenko vehnä vai akana?" in Finnish. Why someone would want to ask that I don't know...
The cast of The Wheat and the Chaff - 2008 includes: Bryan Bachar as Bruce Robin Breault as Gerald
Thousands of years of experimentation has determined: the chaff.
That is a euphemism meaning 'to sort the good from the bad'. To make flour, etc. the chaff, which is the inedible (for humans) shell of the wheat seed, must be removed and discarded from the raw, bulk wheat before it can be processed.
Chaff is what is left of wheat fruit after the removal of the kernals. Chaff can be used, in small quantities, mixed in with horse feed to keep the horse from eating to quickly.
The cast of The Wheat and the Chaff - 1916 includes: Adelaide Bronti Allan Forrest George Routh Cecil Van Auker
There are several options: * My uncle always called them the casts. * Chaff. As in "Separate the wheat from the chaff."
Separating wheat from chaff.
the Chaff, i believe
Winnow means to separate grain from chaff using the wind, as in "The farmer winnowed his wheat."
Why ask? Just like you interact with everyone else. Finnish ain't exceptions.
Are you busy? is oletko kiireinen? in Finnish. You could also ask "Do you have some time?", which is Onko sinulla hetki aikaa? in Finnish.
In biblical times, wheat separation was normally performed by hand. The workers would beat on the harvested wheat with sticks, branches, or a similar tool, then throw it into the air on a windy day to allow the chaff (outer hulls) to blow away.