Ever wonder what the term “Antique Rugs” looks like in other languages?
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Rugs, just like people, come from all over the world and each one is unique. We at Nazmiyal understand that everyone feel more comfortable in his or her native language. So with that in mind, we have now incorporated a new feature to our site. With the click of a mouse you can now translate the site’s text into a slew of different languages! So if you are in France, Italy, Germany, China, Israel or Saudi Arabia you can now learn about these beautiful works of art without having to even know one word in English! The internet is a wonderful new frontier, filled with new options and tools that transform only make our life easier but brings us all closer together.
Ever wonder what the term antique rugs looks like in a different language? If so then take a look below:
Arabic - ???????? ??????? Simplified Chinese - ???? Traditional Chinese - ????
Czech - starožitné koberce Danish - antikke tæpper Dutch - antieke tapijten
French - tapis anciens German - antiken Teppichen Hebrew - ?????? ??????
Hungarian - antik sz?nyeg Italian - tappeti antichi Swedish - antika mattor
Finnish - Antiikki matot Korean - ??? ??? Norwegian - antikke tepper
Farsi - ??? ????? Polish - Antique dywany Portuguese - tapetes antigos
Romanian - covoarele vechi Russian - ???????? ????? Spanish - alfombras antiguas
Japanese - ????????? Turkish - Antik kilim
Click the flags below to translate the site to the language of your choice:


























I LOVE this. Someone I used to babysit for gave me an old joraunl they found at an antique auction one time to read. The girl who wrote it (in the '60s) was hilarious and extremely over dramatic. I was sad to have to give it back.I will definitely read these and probably find myself wasting all kinds of time.