Sardine

/sɑːrˈdiːn/ noun

A sardine is a small, oily fish often packed tightly in cans and eaten as food. The word can also be used humorously to describe people crowded into a small space.

From French *sardine*, from Latin *sardina*, possibly from *Sardinia*, the Mediterranean island, where the fish were once plentiful. The place name became attached to the fish.

AFsardien
AMሳርዲን
ARسردين
BGсардина
BNসার্ডিন
CAsardina
CSsardinka
DAsardin
DESardine
ELσαρίδα
ESsardina
ETsardiin
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