चीनी

Hindi

Etymology

चीन (cīn) +‎ -ई ().

Pronunciation

  • (Delhi) IPA(key): /t͡ʃiː.niː/

Noun

चीनी • (cīnīm or f by sense (Urdu spelling چینی)

  1. Chinese person
    हिंदी चीनी भाई भाईhindī cīnī bhāī bhāīIndians and Chinese are brothers

Declension

NOTE: This term is declined masculine or feminine according to the gender of the referent.

Declension of चीनी (masc ī-stem)
singular plural
direct चीनी
cīnī
चीनी
cīnī
oblique चीनी
cīnī
चीनियों
cīniyõ
vocative चीनी
cīnī
चीनियो
cīniyo
Declension of चीनी (fem ī-stem)
singular plural
direct चीनी
cīnī
चीनियाँ
cīniyā̃
oblique चीनी
cīnī
चीनियों
cīniyõ
vocative चीनी
cīnī
चीनियो
cīniyo

Noun

चीनी • (cīnīf (Urdu spelling چینی)

  1. sugar
  2. porcelain, china

Declension

Declension of चीनी (fem ī-stem)
singular plural
direct चीनी
cīnī
चीनियाँ
cīniyā̃
oblique चीनी
cīnī
चीनियों
cīniyõ
vocative चीनी
cīnī
चीनियो
cīniyo

Adjective

चीनी • (cīnī) (indeclinable, Urdu spelling چینی)

  1. Chinese
    Synonym: चीनिया (cīniyā)

Proper noun

चीनी • (cīnīf (Urdu spelling چینی)

  1. Chinese (language)

Declension

Declension of चीनी (sg-only fem ī-stem)
singular
direct चीनी
cīnī
oblique चीनी
cīnī
vocative चीनी
cīnī

Marathi

Etymology

From चीन (cīn, China) +‎ (ī).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /t͡ɕi.ni/, [t͡ɕi.niː]

Adjective

चीनी • (cīnī)

  1. Chinese

Noun

चीनी • (cīnīm or f

  1. Chinese person

Proper noun

चीनी • (cīnīf

  1. Chinese (language)

References

  • Berntsen, Maxine (1982–1983) “चीनी”, in A Basic Marathi-English Dictionary, New Delhi: American Institute of Indian Studies