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indian
Romanian
Etymology
From French indien
Noun
indian m (plural indieni)
- Indian
Declension
Swedish
Etymology
From Spanish indiano (literally “inhabitant of India”), equivalent to Indien +? -an.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??nd????n/
Noun
indian c
- Indian, American Indian (A member of one of the indigenous peoples of the Americas)
Declension
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jhampani
English
Noun
jhampani (plural jhampanis)
- An Indian rickshaw-bearer.
- 1925, Sir Gerald Burrard, Big game hunting in the Himalayas and Tibet
- A hillman from some distant village in Kumaon comes into Almora to make his fortune as a jhampani or coolie.
- 1925, Sir Gerald Burrard, Big game hunting in the Himalayas and Tibet
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