गुलाबी
See also: गुलाब
Hindi
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Classical Persian گُلَاب (gulāb)
Hindi गुलाबी (gulābī)
Borrowed from Classical Persian گُلَابِی (gulābī). By surface analysis, गुलाब (gulāb, “rose”) + -ई (-ī).
Pronunciation
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editगुलाबी • (gulābī) (indeclinable, Urdu spelling گلابی)
See also
editसफ़ेद (safed), श्वेत (śvet), ऊजर (ūjar) | धूसर (dhūsar), छाई (chāī) | काला (kālā), कृष्ण (kŕṣṇa), श्याम (śyām) |
लाल (lāl), लोहित (lohit), सुर्ख़ (surx), राता (rātā); गहरा लाल (gahrā lāl), क़िरमिज़ी (qirmizī) | नारंगी (nāraṅgī), माल्टा (mālṭā); भूरा (bhūrā), पिङ्गल (piṅgal) | पीला (pīlā), पियर (piyar), पीत (pīt); मलाई (malāī) |
नींबू (nīmbū), सुगा पंछी (sugā pañchī) | हरा (harā), हरित (harit) | |
फ़िरोज़ा (firozā) | आसमानी (āsmānī) | नीला (nīlā), नील (nīl) |
जामुनी (jāmunī); नील (nīl) | रानी (rānī); बैंगनी (baiṅgnī), जामुनी (jāmunī) | गुलाबी (gulābī), पाटल (pāṭal) |
Noun
editगुलाबी • (gulābī) ?
- black muscat grape
Konkani
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Classical Persian گُلَاب (gulāb)
Konkani गुलाबी (gulābī)
Borrowed from Classical Persian گُلَابِی (gulābī). By surface analysis, गुलाब (gulāb, “rose”) + -ई (-ī).
Pronunciation
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editगुलाबी • (gulābī) (Latin script gulabi, Kannada script ಗುಲಾಬೀ)
- pink (color)
- rose-coloured
References
edit- Pushpak Bhattacharyya (2017) IndoWordNet[1]
Marathi
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Classical Persian گُلَاب (gulāb)
Marathi गुलाबी (gulābī)
Borrowed from Classical Persian گُلَابِی (gulābī). By surface analysis, गुलाब (gulāb, “rose”) + -ई (-ī). Cognate with Gujarati ગુલાબી (gulābī), Hindi गुलाबी (gulābī), Nepali गुलाबी (gulābī).
Pronunciation
editIPA(key): /ɡu.la.bi/, [ɡu.la.biː]
Adjective
editगुलाबी • (gulābī)
- pink
- मला गुलाबी कपडे आवडतात.
- malā gulābī kapḍe āvaḍtāt.
- I like pink clothes.
See also
editपांढरा (pāṇḍhrā) | पारवा (pārvā), राखाडी (rākhāḍī) | काळा (kāḷā) |
लाल (lāl), तांबडा (tāmbḍā); [Term?] | केशरी (keśrī), भगवा (bhagvā); तपकिरी (tapkirī) | पिवळा (pivḷā); [Term?] |
पोपटी (popṭī) | हिरवा (hirvā) | [Term?]; [Term?] |
[Term?]; आकाशी (ākāśī) | [Term?] | निळा (niḷā) |
[Term?]; [Term?] | [Term?]; जांभळा (j̈āmbhaḷā) | गुलाबी (gulābī) |
References
edit- Berntsen, Maxine (1982–1983) “गुलाबी”, in A Basic Marathi-English Dictionary, New Delhi: American Institute of Indian Studies
- Molesworth, James Thomas (1857) “गुलाबी”, in A dictionary, Marathi and English, Bombay: Printed for government at the Bombay Education Society's Press
- Shridhar Ganesh Vaze (1911) “गुलाबी”, in The Aryabhusan School Dictionary, Poona: Arya-Bhushan Press
Nepali
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Classical Persian گُلَاب (gulāb)
Nepali गुलाबी (gulābī)
Borrowed from Classical Persian گُلَابِی (gulābī), from گُلَاب (gulāb) + ـِی (-ī).
Pronunciation
edit- Phonetic Devanagari: गुलाबि
Adjective
editगुलाबी • (gulābī)
Noun
editगुलाबी • (gulābī)
See also
editसेतो (seto), श्वेत (śvet) | खरानी (kharānī), ध्वाँसे (dhwā̃se) | कालो (kālo) |
रातो (rāto); सिम्रिक (simrik), गाढा रातो (gāḍhā rāto) | सुन्तला (suntalā); खैरो (khairo) | पहेंलो (pahẽlo); क्रीम (krīm) |
कागती (kāgatī) | हरियो (hariyo) | पुदिना रङ्ग (pudinā raṅg); गाढा हरियो (gāḍhā hariyo) |
आकाशे (ākāśe), आस्मानी (āsmānī); टील (ṭīl) | आकाशे (ākāśe) | निलो (nilo), नीलो (nīlo) |
बैंगनी (baiṅganī); नील (nīl) | रानी (rānī); बैजनी (baijanī), बैगनी (baiganī), बैगुने (baigune) | गुलाबी (gulābī), गुलाफी (gulāphī) |
Further reading
edit- “गुलाबी”, in नेपाली बृहत् शब्दकोश (nepālī br̥hat śabdakoś)[2], Kathmandu: Nepal Academy, 2018
- Turner, Ralph Lilley (1931) “गुलाबि”, in A comparative and etymological dictionary of the Nepali language, London: K. Paul, Trench, Trubner
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