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English
Alternative spellings
- Hindoostanee (obsolete)
Etymology
From Hindustani हिन्दुस्तानी / ہندوستانی (hindustānī) < Persian هند (hend = Hindu) + Persian ستان (stān = land) + adjective suffix ی (ī) resulting in (hendustānī = land of the Hindus) < hend is derived from Sanskrit सिन्धु (sindhu), Sanskrit name for the Indus River.
Adjective
Hindustani (comparative more Hindustani, superlative most Hindustani)
- (dated) Related to India, or historically the entire Indian subcontinent.
Proper noun
Hindustani (plural Hindustanis)
- (dated) A person from India (historically the entire Indian subcontinent).
- An informal (colloquial) language made by blending of Hindi and Urdu languages.
Translations
person
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External links
- Ethnologue entry for Hindi,
- Ethnologue entry for Urdu,
- Ethnologue entry for Fijian Hindustani,
- Ethnologue entry for Caribbean Hindustani,
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India Journal, CA
By kb nair lakewood, CA - Over 60 Carnatic and Hindustani creations of Maharaja Swati Tirunal were presented through vocal and instrumental renditions and dance recitals at the Organization of Hindu Malayalee's (OHM) annual tribute to the prolific ...
