भारतीय

Hindi

Etymology

Borrowed from Sanskrit भारतीय (bhāratīya).

Pronunciation

  • (Delhi) IPA(key): /bʱɑːɾ.t̪iː.jᵊ/, [bʱäːɾ.t̪iː.jᵊ]

Adjective

भारतीय • (bhārtīya) (indeclinable, Urdu spelling بھارْتی)

  1. (relational) Indian

Noun

भारतीय • (bhārtīyam or f by sense (Urdu spelling بھارْتی)

  1. a person from India

Declension

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

Declension of भारतीय (masc cons-stem)
singular plural
direct भारतीय
bhārtīya
भारतीय
bhārtīya
oblique भारतीय
bhārtīya
भारतीयों
bhārtīyõ
vocative भारतीय
bhārtīya
भारतीयो
bhārtīyo
Declension of भारतीय (fem cons-stem)
singular plural
direct भारतीय
bhārtīya
भारतीयें
bhārtīyẽ
oblique भारतीय
bhārtīya
भारतीयों
bhārtīyõ
vocative भारतीय
bhārtīya
भारतीयो
bhārtīyo

Marathi

Etymology

Borrowed from Sanskrit भारतीय (bhāratīya).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bʱaɾ.t̪i.jə/

Adjective

भारतीय • (bhāratīya)

  1. Indian
    भारतीय लोकशाही
    bhāratīya lokśāhī
    Indian democracy

Noun

भारतीय • (bhāratīyam or f

  1. A person from India
    मी एक भारतीय आहे.
    mī ek bhāratīya āhe.
    I am an Indian.

See also