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| etymological origin of | fin: kaneli |
| lexical category | noun |
| semantically related | swe: äkta kanel |
| semantically related | swe: brun |
| semantically related | swe: brunett |
| semantically related | swe: brungul |
| semantically related | swe: chokladbrun |
| semantically related | swe: kastanjefärgad |
| semantically related | swe: klövar |
| semantically related | swe: kungsmynta |
| semantically related | swe: läderfärgad |
| semantically related | swe: muskot |
| semantically related | swe: muskotnöt |
| semantically related | swe: muskotträd |
| semantically related | swe: oregano |
| semantically related | swe: rödbrun |
| semantically related | swe: solbränna |
| semantically related | swe: spira |
| semantically related | swe: spräcklig |
| semantically related | swe: vildmejram |
| translation | ces: skořice |
| translation | dan: kanel |
| translation | deu: Zimt |
| translation | eng: cinnamon |
| translation | epo: cinamo |
| translation | fin: kaneli |
| translation | fra: cannelle |
| translation | ita: cannella |
| translation | jpn: シナモン |
| translation | nld: kaneel |
| translation | nno: kanel |
| translation | nor: kanel |
| translation | por: canela |
| translation | rus: Корица |
| translation | spa: canela |
| translation | tur: tarçın |
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