Sarong

//səˈɹɔŋ//

Synonyms for "sarong" (4 found)

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Related words (2)

Noun(1 words)

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Translations

29 translations across 25 languages.

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Afrikaans

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  • sarong noun (garment made of printed cloth wrapped about the waist)

Arabic

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  • صَارُون noun (garment made of printed cloth wrapped about the waist)

Balinese

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  • sarung noun (garment made of printed cloth wrapped about the waist)

Burmese

1 entries
  • ထဘီ noun (garment made of printed cloth wrapped about the waist)

Chinese Mandarin

1 entries
  • 紗籠 /纱笼 noun (garment made of printed cloth wrapped about the waist)

Esperanto

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  • sarongjupo noun (garment made of printed cloth wrapped about the waist)

Estonian

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  • sarong noun (garment made of printed cloth wrapped about the waist)

Finnish

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  • sarong noun (garment made of printed cloth wrapped about the waist)
  • saronki noun (garment made of printed cloth wrapped about the waist)

French

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  • pagne noun (garment made of printed cloth wrapped about the waist)
  • sarong noun (garment made of printed cloth wrapped about the waist)

German

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  • Sarong noun (garment made of printed cloth wrapped about the waist)

Hindi

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  • सारोंग noun (garment made of printed cloth wrapped about the waist)

Indonesian

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  • sarung noun (garment made of printed cloth wrapped about the waist)

Japanese

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  • サロン noun (garment made of printed cloth wrapped about the waist)

Javanese

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  • ꦱꦫꦸꦁ noun (garment made of printed cloth wrapped about the waist)

Korean

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  • 사롱 noun (garment made of printed cloth wrapped about the waist)

Malay

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  • sarung noun (garment made of printed cloth wrapped about the waist)

Norwegian

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  • sarong noun (garment made of printed cloth wrapped about the waist)

Portuguese

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  • sarongue noun (garment made of printed cloth wrapped about the waist)

Russian

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  • саро́нг noun (garment made of printed cloth wrapped about the waist)
  • сару́нг noun (garment made of printed cloth wrapped about the waist)

Sinhalese

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  • සරම noun (garment made of printed cloth wrapped about the waist)

Spanish

2 entries
  • pareo noun (garment made of printed cloth wrapped about the waist)
  • sarong noun (garment made of printed cloth wrapped about the waist)

Sundanese

1 entries
  • sarung noun (garment made of printed cloth wrapped about the waist)

Tamil

1 entries
  • சாரம் noun (garment made of printed cloth wrapped about the waist)

Thai

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  • โสร่ง noun (garment made of printed cloth wrapped about the waist)

Vietnamese

1 entries
  • xà rông noun (garment made of printed cloth wrapped about the waist)

Sample sentences

3 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

I like your sarong style skirt.

Source: tatoeba (70895)

Hanim Zainuddin, for instance, usually spends her work hours donning a green sarong and crisscrossing the skies as a flight attendant. After flights were grounded, however, she noticed that more of her coworkers were switching over to health care work, helping in non-medical functions at the hospital. Zainuddin opted to join them, becoming one of 500 aviation workers who made the switch under a state program to adapt work under the pandemic.

Source: tatoeba (12231808)

[David] Beckham donning a sarong was taken as incontrovertible proof that Posh had somehow managed to steal him from the world of men, by witchcraft. It is absolutely impossible to overestimate how upset people were by sarong-gate, particularly the tabloid media. The Sun ran the pic with the headline: “Beckham has got his Posh frock on.”

Source: wiktionary

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