India
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English
Etymology
From Latin India, derived from Indus, the Indus River. Indus itself comes from the Persian form Hind (in Sanskrit Sindhu).
Pronunciation
| IPA | /ˈɪndiə/ |
| SAMPA | /"Indi@/ |
Proper noun
- Country in South Asia. Official name: Republic of India.
Translations
- Bosnian: Indija f
- Breton: India
- Chinese: 印度 (yìndù)
- Danish: Indien
- Dutch: India
- Esperanto: Barato, Hindujo, Hindio, Bharato, Hinda Unio
- Estonia: India
- Finnish: Intia
- French: Inde f
- German: Indien n
- Greek, Ancient: Ἰνδία (India) f
- Greek, Modern: Ινδία (India) f
- Gujarati: ભારત
- Hebrew: הודו (Hodu)
- Hindi: भारत (bhārata)
- Hungarian: India
- Indonesian: India
- Interlingua: India
- Italian: India f
- Japanese: インド (印度, Indo)
- Latin: India f
- Malay: India
- Norwegian: India
- Persian: هندوستان (Hendustan)
- Polish: Indie
- Portuguese: Índia f
- Romanian: India f
- Russian: Индия (Indija)
- Slovenian: Indija
- Spanish: India f
- Swedish: Indien
- Tamil: இந்தியா (intiyā)
- Turkish: Hindistan
- Urdu: بهارت (bhārat)
Related terms
See also
- Countries of the world
- India in Wikipedia