Tiepin

Synonyms for "tiepin" (3 found)

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Noun(1 words)

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15 translations across 13 languages.

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Bulgarian

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  • игла за вратовръзка noun (a tie tack, a pin or stud used to secure a tie to the shirt)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 呔夾 /呔夹 noun (a tie tack, a pin or stud used to secure a tie to the shirt)

Danish

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  • slipsenål noun (a tie tack, a pin or stud used to secure a tie to the shirt)

Finnish

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  • solmioneula noun (a tie tack, a pin or stud used to secure a tie to the shirt)

German

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  • Krawattennadel noun (a tie tack, a pin or stud used to secure a tie to the shirt)
  • Krawattenspange noun (a tie tack, a pin or stud used to secure a tie to the shirt)

Italian

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  • fermacravatta noun (a tie tack, a pin or stud used to secure a tie to the shirt)

Japanese

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  • タイピン noun (a tie tack, a pin or stud used to secure a tie to the shirt)
  • ネクタイピン noun (a tie tack, a pin or stud used to secure a tie to the shirt)

Korean

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  • 타이핀 noun (a tie tack, a pin or stud used to secure a tie to the shirt)

Norwegian Bokmål

1 entries
  • slipsnål noun (a tie tack, a pin or stud used to secure a tie to the shirt)

Norwegian Nynorsk

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  • slipsnål noun (a tie tack, a pin or stud used to secure a tie to the shirt)

Russian

1 entries
  • була́вка для га́лстука noun (a tie tack, a pin or stud used to secure a tie to the shirt)

Swedish

1 entries
  • slipsnål noun (a tie tack, a pin or stud used to secure a tie to the shirt)

Turkish

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  • kravat iğnesi noun (a tie tack, a pin or stud used to secure a tie to the shirt)

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