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 Translation for 'from India' from English to Polish
geogr.
z Indii {adv}
from India
Partial Matches
geogr.
do Indii {adv}
to India
geogr.
Indie {pl} [plurale tantum]
India
kauczuk {m}(India) rubber
geogr.
w Indiach {adv}
in India
bot.T
roztrzeplin {m} wiechowaty [Koelreuteria paniculata]
pride-of-India [also: pride of India] [goldenrain tree]
ze {prep} [+gen.]from
{prep} [+gen.]from
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geogr.
z Austrii {adv}
from Austria
geogr.
z Rzymu {adv}
from Rome
geogr.
z Łodzi {adv}
from Łódź
geogr.
z Paryża {adv}
from Paris
geogr.
z Madrytu {adv}
from Madrid
geogr.
z Danii {adv}
from Denmark
geogr.
ze Szwecji {adv}
from Sweden
geogr.
z Norwegii {adv}
from Norway
geogr.
z Litwy {adv}
from Lithuania
geogr.
z Ameryki {adv}
from America
geogr.
z Japonii {adv}
from Japan
geogr.
z Kielc {adv}
from Kielce
z dala {adv}from afar
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Usage Examples English
  • Although the prestige stemmed from India's nonaligned stance, the nation was unable to prevent Cold War politics from becoming intertwined with interstate relations in South Asia.
  • The Gulf of Mannar and the Palk Strait separates Sri Lanka from India, while the Adam's Bridge separates the two.
  • Khunung Eshei/Khuland Eshei is an ancient folk song from India, a country of Asia, of Meiteis of Manipur, that is an example of Asian folk music, and how they put it into its own genre.
  • Many wealthy Muslim immigrants from India, Burma, and former British colonies settled in East Pakistan.
  • introduced from India and South East Asia.

  • From India, the Siribhoovalaya (Kannada: ಸಿರಿಭೂವಲಯ), dated between 800 A.D.
  • The population was composed mainly of North African, particularly Moroccan immigrants, though immigrants from Yemen and Eastern Europe also arrived, as did Bene Israel immigrants from India.
  • When he attempted to return to Afghanistan, he had little support from the people. From India, the ex-king traveled to Europe and settled in Italy, and later in Switzerland.
  • Muslims from India and Hindus and Sikhs from Pakistan migrated to the respective countries they sought independence for.
  • "Cyclo" (as hand-me-down French) or cycle rickshaws were popular in the 1990s but are increasingly replaced by "remorques" (carriages attached to motorcycles) and rickshaws imported from India.

  • In South Africa, film imports from India were watched by black and Indian audiences.
  • As DJs who were initially hired by bhangra labels to remix the original recordings on the label's roster (OSA and Nachural respectively), they along with the record labels quickly found that remixing folk singers from India was much cheaper than working with outsourced bhangra bands.
  • By 1513 metallic zinc ingots from India and China were arriving in London and pellets of zinc condensed in furnace flues at the Rammelsberg in Germany were exploited for cementation brass making from around 1550.
  • The 14th-century Muslim scholar Ibn Battuta described the Hindu Kush as meaning "slayer of Indians", because large numbers of slaves brought from India died from its treacherous weather.
  • One dog in particular, Zardin, was brought in 1907 from India by Captain Bariff, and became the early ideal of breed type for what was still called the Persian Greyhound.

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