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词汇 Hindi
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Definition of Hindi in English:

Hindi

noun ˈhɪndiˈhɪndi
mass noun
  • An Indic language of northern India, derived from Sanskrit and written in the Devanagari script. It is the fourth most widely spoken language in the world, with more than 250 million people speaking it as their first language.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In any case because we all speak Hindi here, the situation is different to that of Guyana.
    • Malayalam, English and Hindi were the three languages in which children were allowed to write.
    • It might have been a blessing in disguise that I haven't been able to speak or read Hindi!
    • He says that he would like to chat with Lata Mangeshkar even though he can't speak Hindi.
    • Now, Urdu and Hindi may no longer be the only languages you hear them in.
    • Some of the staff in the grand Thai monastery have been living there for nearly a decade and speak Hindi.
    • Fijian and Hindi often are spoken at home and are used in religious contexts and on radio and television.
    • Urdu was chosen as it is the main language of Pakistan and it is also very similar to Hindi, the main language of India.
    • The party promised to introduce Hindi in all the official work and Urdu to be linked with the livelihood of the people.
    • The spoken form of Urdu is the same as that of Hindi but it is written in a different script than Hindi.
    • Telugu was spoken by more people than any other Indian language besides Hindi.
    • The only solution for this, according to him, is to have Hindi as a link language.
    • It is home to people of different national origins whose first languages include Somali, Hindi, Urdu and Bengali.
    • It was conducted in Hindi, a language neither the interviewer nor the interviewee was familiar with.
    • She must have realised that her mother also might misspell a VIP's name if asked to write in Hindi.
    • They even went to the extent of declaring that Punjabi is not a language but a dialect of Hindi.
    • Urdu and Hindi are two sister languages and they should be brought together, he added.
    • She does not realise that in India Urdu is called Hindi, and Urdu and Hindi are the same language.
    • Though Hindi is the official language in almost all of India's states, many people do not speak or understand it.
    • An inability to speak Hindi has not, however, deterred the growing numbers of audiences attracted to Bollywood.
adjective ˈhɪndiˈhɪndi
  • Relating to Hindi.

    (与)印地语(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Her future projects include a Hindi thriller by Raman Kumar, with the actress playing one of the three leads.
    • Having learnt Western music at an early age, you would except this London bred lad to be slightly low on Hindi music.
    • Two other dance programmes, a traditional temple type and a Hindi folk, drew cheers from the audience.
    • Providing a much-needed platform for Hindi theatre was an obsession for her.
    • A Hindi play running full house in Chennai will provide a necessary boost to the image of theatre, they said.
    • This is not to say that from now on Hindi cinema will rule in London.
    • I feel a Hindi film definitely has a good chance of fairing well abroad.
    • He wants to tickle the funny bone of the audience with either his histrionics or by mimicking the legends of Hindi cinema.
    • For the future, Aura is looking at entering the Hindi film music segment.
    • Since I am part of Bollywood and compose music for Hindi films, I have made it a point to give a feel of our music in the movie.
    • It is not one or even two channels ruling the roost when it comes to Hindi TV viewers.
    • Like me, Umerbhai liked old Hindi films, particularly their melodious music.
    • A rather messy memory was when I was slapped on the hand by a Hindi teacher, and the pencil point pierced into my palm.
    • It was an interesting project and that was the first Hindi film I signed.
    • As for the Hindi newspapers, except for something on page two of the Navbharat Times, it got nary a mention.
    • Gazala also danced to a sizzling number from Student No.1 and a Hindi remix medley.
    • I phonetically learn lyrics of Hindi songs and I am an avid admirer of Shahrukh Khan's eyebrows.
    • Reversing the cross-over trend, this is a Hindi film that will be dubbed into English and exported.
    • For heaven's sake, this is a five-year-old and not a mother-in-law from the Hindi soaps.
    • The channel thrives on a mixture of Hindi film, serials, musical countdowns, and quiz contests.

Origin

From Urdu hindī, from Hind 'India'.

  • Indian from mid 16th century:

    Christopher Columbus set sail from Europe in 1492 with the main object of reaching Asia and proving that the world was round. When his ships reached the New World—in fact some Caribbean islands—he believed that he had reached India, and so it seemed natural to give the name Indian to the indigenous inhabitants of the Americas. The name of the West Indies arose from the same mistake. People felt the need to make clearer this double use of Indian, for the peoples of the Indian subcontinent and of the Americas. At first the latter were often called Red Indians, but this is now considered offensive. American Indian was another solution, but many now prefer to avoid the term Indian altogether, and use Native American. Indian summer, a period of unusually dry, warm weather in late autumn, refers to North America rather than Asia. The phenomenon is first mentioned towards the end of the 18th century in the USA, and was not adopted in Britain until the late Victorian period. India itself is named after the mighty River Indus, which flows from Tibet through Kashmir and Pakistan into the Arabian Sea, and the word is related to Hindi (early 19th century) and Hindu (mid 17th century). India gives its name to indigo (mid 16th century), originally meaning ‘Indian dye’.

Rhymes

Cindy, indie, Indy, Lindy, Rawalpindi, shindy, Sindhi, Sindy, windy

Definition of Hindi in US English:

Hindi

nounˈhɪndiˈhindē
  • An Indic language of northern India, derived from Sanskrit and written in the Devanagari script. It is the fourth most widely spoken language in the world, with more than 250 million people speaking it as their first language.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Telugu was spoken by more people than any other Indian language besides Hindi.
    • Urdu and Hindi are two sister languages and they should be brought together, he added.
    • Urdu was chosen as it is the main language of Pakistan and it is also very similar to Hindi, the main language of India.
    • The spoken form of Urdu is the same as that of Hindi but it is written in a different script than Hindi.
    • It was conducted in Hindi, a language neither the interviewer nor the interviewee was familiar with.
    • Though Hindi is the official language in almost all of India's states, many people do not speak or understand it.
    • An inability to speak Hindi has not, however, deterred the growing numbers of audiences attracted to Bollywood.
    • She does not realise that in India Urdu is called Hindi, and Urdu and Hindi are the same language.
    • It might have been a blessing in disguise that I haven't been able to speak or read Hindi!
    • The only solution for this, according to him, is to have Hindi as a link language.
    • The party promised to introduce Hindi in all the official work and Urdu to be linked with the livelihood of the people.
    • It is home to people of different national origins whose first languages include Somali, Hindi, Urdu and Bengali.
    • They even went to the extent of declaring that Punjabi is not a language but a dialect of Hindi.
    • Malayalam, English and Hindi were the three languages in which children were allowed to write.
    • He says that he would like to chat with Lata Mangeshkar even though he can't speak Hindi.
    • Now, Urdu and Hindi may no longer be the only languages you hear them in.
    • In any case because we all speak Hindi here, the situation is different to that of Guyana.
    • She must have realised that her mother also might misspell a VIP's name if asked to write in Hindi.
    • Fijian and Hindi often are spoken at home and are used in religious contexts and on radio and television.
    • Some of the staff in the grand Thai monastery have been living there for nearly a decade and speak Hindi.
adjectiveˈhɪndiˈhindē
  • Relating to Hindi.

    (与)印地语(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Two other dance programmes, a traditional temple type and a Hindi folk, drew cheers from the audience.
    • I phonetically learn lyrics of Hindi songs and I am an avid admirer of Shahrukh Khan's eyebrows.
    • Like me, Umerbhai liked old Hindi films, particularly their melodious music.
    • Since I am part of Bollywood and compose music for Hindi films, I have made it a point to give a feel of our music in the movie.
    • As for the Hindi newspapers, except for something on page two of the Navbharat Times, it got nary a mention.
    • The channel thrives on a mixture of Hindi film, serials, musical countdowns, and quiz contests.
    • It is not one or even two channels ruling the roost when it comes to Hindi TV viewers.
    • Gazala also danced to a sizzling number from Student No.1 and a Hindi remix medley.
    • A Hindi play running full house in Chennai will provide a necessary boost to the image of theatre, they said.
    • He wants to tickle the funny bone of the audience with either his histrionics or by mimicking the legends of Hindi cinema.
    • Her future projects include a Hindi thriller by Raman Kumar, with the actress playing one of the three leads.
    • This is not to say that from now on Hindi cinema will rule in London.
    • It was an interesting project and that was the first Hindi film I signed.
    • I feel a Hindi film definitely has a good chance of fairing well abroad.
    • For the future, Aura is looking at entering the Hindi film music segment.
    • A rather messy memory was when I was slapped on the hand by a Hindi teacher, and the pencil point pierced into my palm.
    • Providing a much-needed platform for Hindi theatre was an obsession for her.
    • Reversing the cross-over trend, this is a Hindi film that will be dubbed into English and exported.
    • Having learnt Western music at an early age, you would except this London bred lad to be slightly low on Hindi music.
    • For heaven's sake, this is a five-year-old and not a mother-in-law from the Hindi soaps.

Origin

From Urdu hindī, from Hind ‘India’.

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