What is the etymology of walnut in your language?

What is the etymology of walnut in your language?
In Polish it literally means "Italian nut" (pl. "orzech włoski")

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Greek nut.

wallonian nut

Hate this type of nuts

Baumnuss, tree nut

It's just oreh in Slovene, so simply nut.

We say valnǿtt. It means celtic nut. Val comes from Valland.

>From Byzantine Greek kαρύδι (karúdi, “nut”), from Ancient Greek kαρύδιον (karúdion); diminutive of kάρυον (káruon, “nut”).

turkish origin

It's called Welschnuss in some parts of Austria, same etymological root (welsch means foreign which in germanic context usually meant celto-roman), hence Wallonia, Wales, Welsch-Schweiz etc

Saksanpähkinä = Germany's nut

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It is the holly trinity of Norway - Austria - Switzerland

호두(胡桃), literally means peach from foreign

nut

King Nut

noce, from latin nux, nucis, unknown origin.

That's a satanic fruit in shitaly, associated with witches and stuff.

Just orah

In Norway we call them Ervinkohn, which translates to "scheming rat"

Nut.

Walnoot

"Nut"

Deez Nutz

usage: suck Deez Nutz

origin: Colonial Puritan Ebonics

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Nuez

I'm Argentinnian though

Can I get some walnutsh, pleash?

Pleash?

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"Noce"
It means nut

just "nut"