صرمة

English translation: Sarma embroidery

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Arabic term or phrase:صرمة
English translation:Sarma embroidery
Entered by: Arabic & More

16:00 Dec 30, 2013
Arabic to English translations [PRO]
Social Sciences - Textiles / Clothing / Fashion
Arabic term or phrase: صرمة
هو مفسش حاجة شيفون مطرز بصرمة كدا والحاجأت دي

Talking about a dress.
Arabic & More
Jordan
Sarma embroidery
Explanation:
Turkish folk clothing
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Linda Al-Bairmani
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Local time: 06:41
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1 +4Sarma embroidery
Linda Al-Bairmani


  

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9 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 1/5Answerer confidence 1/5 peer agreement (net): +4
Sarma embroidery


Explanation:
Turkish folk clothing


    Reference: http://www.ebay.com/itm/19c-OTTOMAN-TURKISH-FOLK-COSTUME-JAC...
Linda Al-Bairmani
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Local time: 06:41
Native speaker of: Arabic
PRO pts in category: 8
Grading comment
Thank you for your help with this.

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Maha Ramadan
9 mins
  -> Thank you :)

agree  Steve Booth: gold thread on black cloth usually
1 hr
  -> Thanks Steve

agree  Samaa Zeitoun: yes, though it's usually written & pronounced سيرما not صرمة
2 hrs
  -> Thanks Samaa

agree  Lina Shehabi Murad (Mourant): Agree with Samaa, the word in Greek is συρμα (syrma) and it means thin "wires".
23 hrs
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