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. 9 common English words borrowed from Hindi. Juggernaut. Bungalow. Bandana. Pyjama. Ganja. Cashmere. Thug.
Nobody should make themselves an indentured servant to another person like this. Then she went in as an indentured servant to a big farm. Before long these enslaved cooks took the roles that had once been occupied by white indentured servants.
Origin: Hindi--'Chatni' Meaning: A spicy condiment of Indian origin. Chutney. Origin: Hindi--'Jangal' Meaning: It refers to a dense, tropical forest or wilderness area. Jungle. Origin: Hindi--'Thag' Meaning: A violent person, especially a criminal. Thug. Bandana. Bungalow. Loot. Shampoo. Guru.
Both English and Hindi are written from left to right. Both languages have the same kinds of punctuation marks except for full stops. Both are well-developed languages having vast literary forms. However, the list of similarities gets exhausted very soon.
List of 35 English Words That Originated From Hindi WordOrigin Blighty bilātī bungalow baṅglā cashmere Cashmere cheetah cītā31 more rows
The terms "Hindi" and "Hindu" trace back to Old Persian which derived these names from the Sanskrit name Sindhu (सिन्धु), referring to the Indus River. The Greek cognates of the same terms are "Indus" (for the river) and "India" (for the land of the river).
10 Word Meaning English to Hindi Hello – नमस्ते (Namaste) Goodbye – अलविदा (Alvida) Please – कृपया (Kripya) Thank You – धन्यवाद (Dhanyavaad) Yes – हां (Haan) No – नहीं (Nahin) Sorry – माफ़ करें (Maaf Karen) Excuse Me – माफ़ करें (Maaf Karen)
English-Hindi cognates? EnglishHindi two, duo दो mouth मुँह name नाम1 more row •