In India, salmon is often referred to as "salmon" itself, especially in urban areas where English is commonly spoken. However, in some regional languages, it may have different names. For instance, in Hindi, it may be called "सालमोन्" (salmon) or simply referred to as "मछली" (machhli), meaning fish. The specific term can vary by region and local dialect.
the Indian name is 'SURMAI' the Indian name is 'SURMAI'
salmon in Tagalog: salmon
Chum and Coho salmon: IqalugruaqPink Salmon: Amaqtuuq
No, the word 'salmon' is a noun, a word for a type of fish, a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'salmon' is it.Example: When the salmon jumped out of the water it shimmered in the sunlight.
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Salmon Khan is Indian film actor. He is also known to be a producer, television presenter and philanthropist.
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The word "salmon" is both singular and plural.
the singular word it is salmon.
The plural of salmon may be salmon, or salmons. The word "salmons" is most commonly used when referring to separate species of salmon.
My favorite lunch is smoked salmon and cream cheese sandwiches.
The word "lox" originates from the Yiddish "laks", which means "salmon".