ceylon

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Seylan adası
seylan
(isim) Seylan adası
i., bak. Sri Lanka
sri lanka'da üretilen
(eski adıyla) sri lanka
Sri Lanka
seylan adası ile ilgili
Ceylonese
i., s., bak. Sri Lankan
ceylonese
seylanlı
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Определение ceylon в Турецкий язык Турецкий язык словарь

SERENDİB
(Osmanlı Dönemi) (Hintçe) Hindistan'ın güneyindeki Seylân adasının ismi
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
The old name for Sri Lanka, prior to 1972
{i} island in the Indian Ocean (former name of Sri Lanka)
the former name of sri lanka. The name 'Ceylon' is still used when talking about tea, which is an important product of Sri Lanka
Former name of Sri Lanka used when referring to tea grown on the island
teas made in Sri Lanka
Blends of teas grown on the island of Sri Lanka, which takes their name from the colonial name for the island The traditional name of Sri Lanka was readopted by the island when it became a Sovereign Republic in the Commonwealth in 1972
Black Tea harvested in Sri Lanka, which used to be called Ceylon
a republic on the island of Ceylon; became independent of the United Kingdom in 1948
an island in the Indian Ocean off the southeastern coast of India
Blends of teas grown on the island of Sri Lanka, which take their name from the colonial name for the island The traditional name of Sri Lanka was readopted by the island when it became a Sovereign Republic in the Commonwealth in 1972
ceylon bowstring hemp
plant having thick fibrous leaves transversely banded in light and dark green
Serendib
An ancient name of Ceylon or Sri Lanka

His last two journeys were to Sri Lanka, or Serendib as Arab mariners knew it.

Ceylonese
{s} of or pertaining to Sri Lanka or the Ceylonese people
Ceylonese
{i} native or resident of Ceylon (island in the Indian Ocean)
ceylonese
Of or pertaining to Ceylon
ceylonese
A native or natives of Ceylon
ceylon

    Расстановка переносов

    Cey·lon

    Турецкое произношение

    silän

    Произношение

    /sēˈlän/ /siːˈlɑːn/

    Этимология

    () From Ancient Greek Σελεδίβα (Selediba), from Pali sihalam (silam), from Sanskrit sinhala dwipa (“island”); sinhala derived from sinha (“lion”).
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