ribbon

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The meaning (definition) of the word ribbon
a long strip of cloth used to tie or decorate things
The word ribbon used in a sentence
“She tied a pink ribbon in her hair before the party.”
Words that mean the same as ribbon (synonyms)
bandstrip
The plural of the word ribbon
ribbons
How the word ribbon is said around the world
| French | ruban |
| Spanish | cinta |
| Mandarin | 丝带 |
| Hindi | रिबन |
| Arabic | شريط |
| Russian | лента |
| Portuguese (EU) | fita |
| Portuguese (BR) | fita |
| Japanese | リボン |
| German | Schleife |
| Urdu | ربن |
| Punjabi | ਰਿਬਨ |
| Korean | 리본 |
| Hebrew | סֶרֶט |
| Greek | ταινία |
| Dutch | lintje |
| Filipino | laso |
| Vietnamese | ruy-băng |
| Turkish | kurdele |
| Persian | روبان |
| Polish | wstążka |
| Ukrainian | стрічка |
| Bengali | ফিতা |
| Swedish | band |
| Italian | nastro |
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