The Japanese word for tulip is: chu-rippu/chuurippu pronounced: Choo-rih-poo
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The Spanish word for white tulip is "tulipán blanco."
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No, "tulip" is not a long vowel word. The 'i' in "tulip" is pronounced as a short vowel.
The noun 'tulip' is a word for a flower and a plant, a word for a living thing.
The noun 'tulip' is a word for a flower and a plant, a word for a living thing.
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Kannada is a language spoken in India, especially in the state of Karnataka. Believe it or not, the English "tulip" is pronounced "tulip" in Kannada. The tulip plant was introduced to Europe from Turkey. The word, tulip originated in Persia from a word meaning "turban" because someone thought the flower looked like a turban.
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