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99 definitions found for Caranx sexfasciatus

Caranx sexfasciatus belongs to:
Caranx

Caranx sexfasciatus synonyms:
Caranx oshimai

[af] Afrikaans (Afrikaans):
Grootoog-koningvis

[ar] Arabic (العربية‎):
Bayad
Girim
Jash
Jesh
Kaghdara

[da] Danish (Dansk):
Storøjet trevalle

[en] English:
Big-eye Trevally
Bigeye Jack
Bigeye Kingfish
Bigeye Trevally
Dusk Jack
Dusky Jack
Giant Trevally
Great Trevally
Horse Mackerel
Horse-eye Jack
Six Banded Trevally
Tille Jack
Trevally
Turrum

[es] Spanish (Español):
Caballa
Jurel
Jurel ojo colorado
Jurel ojo grande
Jurel ojon
Jurel ojotón
Jurel ojón
Jurel voraz
Jurel voráz
Jurelito
Ojo colorado
Ojón
jurel voraz

[fa] Persian (فارسی‎):
Poroo-e-chashmdorosht

[fj] Fijian (vosa Vakaviti):
Saqa
Saqa drau

[fr] French (Français):
Carangue
Carangue aux gros yeux
Carangue platte
Carangue vorace

[gu] Gujarati (ગુજરાતી):
Bangada
Kala bangada
કાલા બંગડા
બંગડા

[haw] Hawaiian (Hawai`i):
Pake ulua
Sasa
Ulua menpachi

[it] Italian (Italiano):
Carangidi
Leccia stella

[ja] Japanese (日本語):
Gin-game-aji
Gingame-aji
ギンガメアジ

[jv] Javanese (Basa Jawa):
Putihan
Selar

[kn] Kannada (ಕನ್ನಡ):
Gondlu

[ko] Korean (한국어):
Chul-jon-gaeng-i

[mh] Marshallese (Kajin M̧ajeļ):
Rewa

[ml] Malayalam (മലയാളം):
Kuluvel
Maduthala
Varayan-para
മടുതള

[ms] Malay (Bahasa Melayu / بهاس ملايو‎):
Cupak
Gerepoh
Ikan puteh
Jamah
Kerepoh
Pulas keladi
Putih
Repoh
Selar
Tai ayam

[pl] Polish (Polski):
Karanks smugowy

[pt] Portuguese (Português):
Xaréu voraz

[ru] Russian (Русский язык):
Shestipolosyi karanks

[si] Sinhalese (සිංහල):
Inguru parau
Inguru parava

[sm] Samoan (gagana fa'a Samoa):
Malauli-matalapo'a

[so] Somali (Soomaaliga):
Shiiraan ilweyne

[sw] Swahili (Kiswahili):
Karambazi
Kole-kole

[tl] Tagalog (Tagalog):
Mamsa
Muslo
Pinkit
Sibo
Simbad
Talakitok

[ty] Tahitian (Reo Mā`ohi):
'Omuri
Omuri

[zh] Chinese (中文):
六帶鰺
大頜鰺
甘仔
甘仔魚
福氏鰺
紅目瓜仔
黃尻鰺
黑邊鰺

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