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Reval

American  
[rey-vahl] / ˈreɪ vɑl /

noun

  1. former German name of Tallinn.


Reval British  
/ ˈreːval /

noun

  1. the German name for Tallinn

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“I couldn’t do without it,” says Mari-Liis Kade, 20, a barista at the coffee chain Reval Café in Tallinn’s old town who commutes in from a suburb 10km away.

From The Guardian

Several young adults are going to join me on The Right Side Forum to reval how death has shaped their lives.

From Washington Times

FX data is in Reval as our book of record.

From Forbes

You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet Directed by Alain Resnais; written by Laurent Herbiet and Alex Réval, based on the plays “Eurydice” and “Cher Antoine ou l’Amour Rate” by Jean Anouilh; director of photography, Eric Gautier; edited by Hervé de Luze; music by Mark Snow; set design by Jacques Saulnier; produced by Jean-Louis Livi; released by Kino Lorber.

From New York Times

There also came into existence at Wisby the first association of German traders abroad, which united the merchants of over thirty towns, from Cologne and Utrecht in the West to Reval in the East.

From Project Gutenberg