الواصلة
che·miseالتركية النطق
şımizالنطق
/sʜəˈmēz/ /ʃəˈmiːz/
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() From Middle English, from Anglo-Norman chemés (“shirt”), Old French chainse, chamisae (“linen clothes, undergarment”), from Latin camisa, camisia (“shirt, undergarment, nightgown”), of Germanic origin (possibly via Transalpine Gaulish), from Proto-Germanic *hamiþijan (“clothes, shirt, skirt”), from Proto-Indo-European *k'am- (“cover, clothes”). Cognate with Old High German hemidi (German Hemd, “shirt”), Old English hemeþe (“shirt”), ham (“undergarment”), hama (“covering, dress, garment”). More at hame.