tamarind

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The meaning (definition) of the word tamarind
a brown sticky fruit with a sour zingy taste
The word tamarind used in a sentence
“Tamarind is a sour fruit that tastes kind of yummy and tangy.”
Words that mean the same as tamarind (synonyms)
fruit
The plural of the word tamarind
tamarinds
How the word tamarind is said around the world
| French | tamarin |
| Spanish | tamarindo |
| Mandarin | 罗望子 |
| Hindi | इमली |
| Arabic | تمر هندي |
| Russian | тамаринд |
| Portuguese (EU) | tamarindo |
| Portuguese (BR) | tamarindo |
| Japanese | タマリンド |
| German | Tamarinde |
| Urdu | املی |
| Punjabi | ਇਮਲੀ |
| Korean | 타마린드 |
| Hebrew | תָמָר הוֹדִי |
| Greek | οξυφοίνιξ |
| Dutch | tamarinde |
| Filipino | sampalok |
| Vietnamese | me |
| Turkish | demirhindi |
| Persian | تمر هندی |
| Polish | tamaryndowiec |
| Ukrainian | тамаринд |
| Bengali | তেঁতুল |
| Swedish | tamarind |
| Italian | tamarindo |
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