Muslin
//ˈmʌz.lɪn//
Translations of "muslin" (24 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | شاش(thin cotton cloth), مَوْصِلِيّ(thin cotton cloth), مَوْصِلِيّ(thin fabric used for bedlinen), مَوْصِلِيّ(dressmaker's pattern) | šāš, mawṣiliyy, mawṣiliyy, mawṣiliyy | |
| Bulgarian | муселин(thin cotton cloth), хасе(thin fabric used for bedlinen) | muselin, hase | |
| Czech | mušelín(thin cotton cloth) | — | |
| Dutch | mousseline(thin cotton cloth) | — | |
| Esperanto | muslino(thin cotton cloth) | — | |
| Finnish | hukkasiilikäs(moth), lakanakangas(thin fabric used for bedlinen), musliini(thin cotton cloth), sovitusmalli(dressmaker's pattern) | — | |
| French | mousseline(thin cotton cloth) | — | |
| Georgian | ნანსუკი(thin cotton cloth) | nansuḳi | |
| German | Musselin(thin cotton cloth) | — | |
| Greek | μουσελίνα(thin cotton cloth) | mouselína | |
| Hindi | मलमल(thin cotton cloth) | malmal | |
| Irish | muislín(thin cotton cloth) | — | |
| Italian | mussola(thin cotton cloth) | — | |
| Japanese | メリンス(thin cotton cloth), モス(thin cotton cloth), モスリン(thin cotton cloth), 唐縮緬(thin cotton cloth), 毛斯綸(thin cotton cloth) | merinsu, mosu, tōchirimen, mosurin | |
| Norman | mousselinne(thin cotton cloth) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | musselin(thin cotton cloth) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | دلبند(thin cotton cloth) | dülbend | |
| Polish | muślin(thin cotton cloth) | — | |
| Portuguese | musselina(thin cotton cloth) | — | |
| Romanian | muselin(thin cotton cloth), muselină(thin cotton cloth), muslin(thin cotton cloth) | — | |
| Russian | мусли́н(thin cotton cloth) | muslín | |
| Serbo-Croatian | muslin(thin cotton cloth), муслин(thin cotton cloth) | — | |
| Spanish | muselina(thin cotton cloth) | — | |
| Tagalog | muselina(thin cotton cloth) | — |
mušelín
mousseline
muslino
hukkasiilikäs, lakanakangas, musliini, sovitusmalli
mousseline
Musselin
muislín
mussola
mousselinne
musselin
muślin
musselina
muselin, muselină, muslin
muslin, муслин
muselina
muselina
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