Definition of Pasilaly. Meaning of Pasilaly. Synonyms of Pasilaly

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Definition of Pasilaly

Pasilaly
Pasilaly Pas"i*la`ly, n. [Gr. ? for all (dat. pl. of ? all) + ? talking.] A form of speech adapted to be used by all mankind; universal language.

Meaning of Pasilaly from wikipedia

- Pasila (Finnish: [ˈpɑsilɑ]; Swedish: Böle, Finland Swedish: [ˈbøːˌle]) is a part of Helsinki, Finland, that is both a central-northern neighbourhood and...
- An international auxiliary language (sometimes acronymized as IAL or contracted as auxlang) is a language meant for communication between people from different...
- Pasila station (Finnish: Pasilan rautatieasema, Swedish: Böle järnvägstation; previous Swedish name was Fredriksberg until 1990) is a railway station in...
- Pohjois-Pasila (Finnish), Norra Böle (Swedish) is a neighborhood in the Pasila subdivision of Helsinki, Finland. Posti Group, the Finnish mail corporation...
- Pasila Rail Tunnel is a former 650-meter railway tunnel under Itä-Pasila residential area in Helsinki, Finland. It used to serve as part of the Sörnäinen...
- Jefferson Anderson (Finnish: Pasila) is a Finnish animated sitcom. The animated series portrays a satirical view of daily events in Helsinki at a police...
- Länsi-Pasila (Swedish: Västra Böle) is a subdivision of Pasila, Helsinki, Finland. Media related to Länsi-Pasila at Wikimedia Commons 60°12′N 024°55′E...
- Itä-Pasila (Finnish), Östra Böle (Swedish) is a neighborhood in the Pasila subdivision of Helsinki, Finland. It is known for its brutalist architecture...
- The Pasila dumping ground was a dumping ground in Ilmala, Helsinki between 1949 and 1963. It was the main dumping ground of the city at the time, one of...
- the episode 200. Collins appears briefly in the Finnish animated sitcom Pasila in the episode "Phil Collins Hangover". The music of this episode is a pastiche...