European Languages:
* Spanish: Caña (meaning "cane")
* French: Roseau (meaning "reed")
* German: Rohr (meaning "reed")
* Italian: Canna (meaning "cane")
* Portuguese: Junco (meaning "rush" or "reed")
* Russian: Тростник (trostnik) (meaning "reed")
* Polish: Trzcina (meaning "reed")
* Dutch: Riet (meaning "reed")
* Swedish: Vass (meaning "reed")
* Finnish: Ruoko (meaning "reed")
Other Languages:
* Chinese: 芦苇 (lú wěi)
* Japanese: 葦 (ashi)
* Korean: 갈대 (galdae)
* Arabic: قصب (qasab) (meaning "cane" or "reed")
* Hindi: नरकट (narkat) (meaning "reed")
Note: Some languages use different words depending on the specific type of reed being referred to. For example, in English, we might use "cattail" or "bulrush" to refer to specific types of reeds.
It's also important to consider the context in which you are using the word "reed". For example, if you are talking about the musical instrument, the translation might be different than if you are talking about the plant.