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on·ionTürkçe nasıl söylenir
ʌnyınTelaffuz
/ˈənyən/ /ˈʌnjən/
Etimoloji
() Middle English onyon, union, oinyon, from Anglo-Norman union et al. and Old French oignon, from Latin ūniōnem, accusative of ūniō (“onion, large pearl”) (probably from ūnus (“one”), but perhaps compare Hittite wašḫar (“garlic”), Sanskrit उष्ण (uṣṇa, “onion”), Pashto ووږه (ūža, “garlic”), Khowar wǝẓnū (“garlic”)). Displaced the inherited term ramsons.