Common names: |
Adder’s-tongue (English), Lus na teanga (Irish Gaelic), Natternzunge (German), Ophioglosse commun (French), Ophioglosse des Alpes (French), Addertong (Dutch), Almindelig Slangetunge (Danish), Erba luccia (Italian), Gewöhnliche Natternzunge (German), hadí jazyk obecný (Czech), hadivka obyčajná (Slovak), Harilik maokeel (Estonian), käärmeenkieli (Finnish), Kígyónyelv (Hungarian), Langue-de-serpent (Corsican), Langue-de-serpent (French), lanza de Cristo (Spanish, Castillian), lengua de serpiente (Aragonese), lengua de serpiente (Spanish, Castillian), lengua de sierpe (Spanish, Castillian), lengua serpentina (Spanish, Castillian), lingua de cobra (Galician), lingua de cobra (Portuguese), lingua de cobra maior (Galician), lingua de cobra maior (Portuguese), língua de cobra maior (Portuguese), lingua de serpente (Galician), lingua de serpente (Portuguese), lingua de serpente ordinaria (Portuguese), Lingua di serpe (Italian), língua-de-cobra (Portuguese), língua-de-cobra maior (Portuguese), língua-de-cobra-maior (Portuguese), língua-de-serpente (Portuguese), ljetni jednolist (Croat), llança de Crist (Catalan), llansa de Cristo (Catalan), llença de Crist (Catalan), llengua de serp (Catalan), llengua de serp (Valencian), Nasięźrzał pospolity (Polish), Natternzungenfarn (German), Natterzunge (German), navadni kačji jezik (Slovene), Nëngjuha e zakonshme (Albanian), Ofioglosso cumune (Italian), Ophioglosse commune (French), Ophioglosse langue-de-serpent (French), Ophioglosse vulgaire (French), ormetunge (Norwegian), ormtunga (Swedish), parastā čūskmēlīte (Latvian), vienalapė driežlielė (Lithuanian), вужачка звичайна (Ukraine), Змијски језик (Serbian), Лимба шарпелуй обишнуитэ (Moldovian), Обикновен змийски език (Bulgarian), ужовник обыкновенный (Russian)[Credits] |