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English
Pronunciation
Noun
Arabian jasmine (plural Arabian jasmines)
- A shrubby vine with flowers whose fragrance is used for perfume and flavoring (Jasminum sambac), the jasmine used to make jasmine tea.
- Synonyms: double jasmine, Sambac jasmine, (South Asia) mogra, (Hawaii) pikake
Translations
Jasminum sambac, a shrubby, fragrant vine
- Arabic: فُلّ m (full)
- Bikol Central: sampaguita
- Cebuano: sampaguita, manol
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 茉莉 (zh) (mòlì), 茉莉花 (zh) (mòlìhuā)
- Czech: jasmín arabský m, jasmín sambakový m
- Finnish: arabianjasmiini
- German: Arabischer Jasmin m
- Greek: φούλι (el) n (foúli), αραβικό γιασεμί n (aravikó giasemí)
- Gujarati: બટમોગરો m (baṭmogro), મોગરો m (mogro)
- Hawaiian: pīkake
- Hindi: मोगरा (hi) m (mogrā)
- Indonesian: melati putih
- Italian: gelsomino d'Arabia m
- Polish: jaśmin wielkolistny (pl) m, jaśmin sambac m, jaśmin sambak m, dzielżamin wielkolistny m
- Portuguese: bogari (pt) m, mogarim m
- Russian: ара́бский жасми́н m (arábskij žasmín), жасми́н самбак m (žasmín sambak)
- Sanskrit: मनोहर (sa) (manohara)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: а̀рапскӣ ја̀смӣн m
- Latin: àrapskī jàsmīn m
- Slovak: jazmín arabský m, jazmín sambakový m
- Spanish: sampaguita f
- Tagalog: sampagita, kampupot
- Thai: มะลิ (th) (má-lí)
- Turkish: arap yasemini, ful (tr), ful yasemini
- Ukrainian: ара́бський жасми́н m (arábsʹkyj žasmýn), жасми́н самбак m (žasmýn sambak)
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