Sandalwood in Tagalog is "kasoy."
In Tagalog, the sandalwood tree is called "pihing."
The Tagalog translation of "sandalwood" is "kalantas." It is a type of aromatic wood commonly used in perfumes, incense, and traditional medicine in the Philippines.
Sandalwood in Yoruba is called "Iyeye" or "Igi Iyeye."
Sandalwood is called "barkono" in the Hausa language.
Sandalwood powder in Hindi is called "चंदन पाउडर" (Chandan powder).
In Tagalog, the sandalwood tree is called "pihing."
sandalwood is a tree that is used for its fragrance
Australia and Hawaii have begun sustainable sandalwood cultivation. India's native sandalwood is the standard bearer of sandalwood, but due to over harvesting, any sandalwood from India, is now immature and no longer considered the quality that it once was.
Sandalwood High School was created in 1971.
The fijian word for sandalwood is Vesi pronounced "Vay-See."
its gathered in a different place
Sandalwood Heights Secondary School was created in 2007.
sandalwood; a beautiful, sweet-smelling wood.
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A Smell of Sandalwood - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: UK:12
No. Sandalwood is both a tree (in the genus Santalum) and the name of the fragrant oil produced from it. It is for smelling, not consumption.