European hedgehog (plural European hedgehogs)
- Erinaceus europaeus, the hedgehog that inhabits much of Western and Central Europe.
Erinaceus europaeus
- Basque: triku arrunt
- Belarusian: звычайны вожык (zvyčajny vóžyk), еўрапейскі вожык (jeŭrapjejski vóžyk)
- Bengali: পশ্চিম ইউরোপীয় সজারু (pościm iurōpiẏo śojaru)
- Bulgarian: западноевропейски таралеж (zapadnoevropejski taralež)
- Catalan: eriçó fosc m, eriçó (ca) m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 西歐刺蝟/西欧刺猬 (xī'ōu cìwèi)
- Chuvash: ахаль чĕрĕп (ah̬alʹ čĕrĕp)
- Czech: ježek západní m, ježek obecný m
- Danish: pindsvin (da) n
- Dutch: egel (nl)
- Erzya: сеель (śejeľ)
- Estonian: siil (et)
- Faroese: tindasvín (fo)
- Finnish: siili (fi)
- French: hérisson commun (fr)
- Galician: ourizo cacho (gl)
- German: Braunbrustigel (de)
- Irish: gráinneog f
- Italian: riccio comune
- Japanese: ヨーロッパハリネズミ (Yōroppa harinezumi)
- Latgalian: ezs, parostais ezs
- Latvian: brūnkrūtainais ezis m, brūnkrūšu ezis m, Eiropas ezis m
- Lithuanian: ežys (lt), paprastasis ežys
- Luxembourgish: europäesche Kéisécker
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: piggsvin (no), pinnsvin (no)
- Nynorsk: piggsvin (nn), bustyvel (nn)
- Polish: jeż zachodni, jeż europejski
- Portuguese: ouriço terrestre m, ouriço-cacheiro (pt) m
- Romansch: erizun m, rizza f (Surmiran, Puter, Vallader), püerch spinus m (Vallader)
- Russian: обыкнове́нный ёж m (obyknovénnyj jož), европе́йский ёж m (jevropéjskij jož)
- Serbo-Croatian: europski jež, tamnoprsi jež
- Slovak: jež tmavý
- Slovene: rjavoprsi jež
- Spanish: erizo común m
- Swedish: igelkott (sv)
- Thai: เฮดจ์ฮอกยุโรป (ḥedc̒ḥ xk yurop), เม่นแคระยุโรป (mèn khæra yurop)
- Turkish: batı Avrupa kirpisi
- Vietnamese: nhím gai châu Âu
- West Frisian: stikelbaarch (fy)
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