wheat is translated 'le blé' (masc.) in French.
non wheat is le froment (le blé means corn)
"Huit" in French is pronounced like "wheat" in English, but without the "w" sound at the beginning. It sounds like "weet."
Yes, it means wheat, written with an acute accent over the e
couscous is the name of an Arab meal made of broken grains of wheat
There is no native word for wheat. Modern Hawaiian borrowed the English word "wheat", but pronounces it "huika".
The general term for wheat in French is blé. The more specific name for the soft wheat used in making bread (as opposed to the hard wheat used for pasta) is froment.
the seed coat is "l'enveloppe de la graine" in French. For wheat and some cereals, the specific word "le son" (masc.) is also used.
The Latin equivalent of the English word 'wheat' is triticum. It also is the word that's used to identify the genus in the scientific name for wheat. The equivalent of 'winter wheat' is 'siligo'.
wheat = el trigo
Wheat = godhUmAH(m, pl).
wheat
The Sanskrit word for wheat is "godhum."
58% of the french wheat production is used for human food (flour). 34% for animal feeding. 8% for industrial uses