"vobla" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: voblas [plural]
Etymology: Loanword from Russian во́бла (vóbla) Etymology templates: {{uder|en|ru|во́бла}} Russian во́бла (vóbla) Head templates: {{en-noun}} vobla (plural voblas)
  1. The Caspian roach (Rutilus caspicus), formerly considered a subspecies of the common roach. Wikipedia link: vobla Categories (lifeform): Leuciscine fish Synonyms: Caspian roach, wobla Translations (Rutilus caspicus): во́бла (vóbla) [feminine] (Belarusian), vobla (Estonian), Wobla [feminine] (German), шабак (şabak) (Nogai), vobla [masculine] (Portuguese), во́бла (vóbla) [feminine] (Russian), бекчечорыг (bekćećoryg) (Udmurt), во́бла (vóbla) [feminine] (Ukrainian)

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