आस्मानी
Marathi
Etymology
Borrowed from Classical Persian آسمانی (āsmānī). Compare Hindi आसमानी (āsmānī).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /as.ma.ni/, [as.ma.niː]
Related terms
- अस्मान (asmān)
See also
पांढरा (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) |
Nepali
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [äsmäni]
- Phonetic Devanagari: आस्मानि
See also
सेतो (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
- Turner, Ralph Lilley (1931) “आस्मानि”, in A comparative and etymological dictionary of the Nepali language, London: K. Paul, Trench, Trubner
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