What does simi in Icelandic mean?

What is the meaning of the word simi in Icelandic? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use simi in Icelandic.

The word simi in Icelandic means telephone. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word simi

telephone

noun

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Sá hvíti bũr í Simi Valley og hitt fífliđ í San Gabriel.
Mira, homegirl, white boy's in fucking Simi Valley, the other fucking fool's in San Gabriel.
Simi Green er undarlegt nafn fyrir svona falleg red
Simi Green is an odd name for such a beautiful red
Simi Ivanov, 44, 1996-2002, gegndi ýmsum stöðum stjórnenda í Yahoo.
Simi Ivanov, 44, 1996-2002, held various management positions in Yahoo.
Leita að ódýrum hótelum - Simi Valley - Thousand Oaks
Zoek goedkope hotels in Simi Valley - Thousand Oaks
Leita að ódýrum hótelum - Simi Valley - Thousand Oaks
Simi Valley - Thousand Oaks Simi Valley - Thousand Oaks
Simi 'slayed', Seun 'blazed' jafnvel á félagsmiðlum í vetrarólympíuleikunum
Simi ‘slayed’, Seun ‘blazed’ even on social media at Winter Olympics
Simi, söngvari, söngvari og hljóð verkfræðingur, er undirritaður í X3M Music.
Simi, a singer, songwriter and sound engineer, is signed to X3M Music.
Íslenska English SIMI Landssími Íslands - Niðurstöður yfirtökutilboðs
Íslenska English SIMI Iceland Telecom - Result of the takeover bid
Simi hans í Litlu-Brekku var hleraður.
His shining helm afar was seen.
Íslenska English SIMI Síminn birtir ársuppgjör í viku 6
Íslenska English SIMI Síminn - Will publish Annual Results in week 6

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