मुन्ना
Hindi
Etymology
Inherited from Prakrit 𑀫𑀼𑀁𑀟 (muṃḍa) + Middle Indo-Aryan -𑀓- (-ka-), from Sanskrit मुण्ड (muṇḍa). Cognate with Punjabi ਮੁੰਡਾ (muṇḍā), ਮੁੰਨਾ (munnā).
Pronunciation
- (Delhi) IPA(key): /mʊn.nɑː/, [mʊ̃n.näː]
Noun
मुन्ना • (munnā) m (feminine मुन्नी)
- (endearing) darling, dear, boy (especially of a child)
- 1962, “नन्हा मुन्ना राही हूँ”, in Shakeel Badayuni (lyrics), Naushad (music), Son of India, performed by Shanti Mathur:
- नन्हा मुन्ना राही हूँ
देश का सिपाही हूँ- nanhā munnā rāhī hū̃
deś kā sipāhī hū̃ - I am a small darling traveller
I am a soldier of the nation
- nanhā munnā rāhī hū̃
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| direct | मुन्ना munnā |
मुन्ने munne |
| oblique | मुन्ने munne |
मुन्नों munnõ |
| vocative | मुन्ने munne |
मुन्नो munno |
References
- McGregor, Ronald Stuart (1993) “मुन्ना”, in The Oxford Hindi-English Dictionary, London: Oxford University Press, page 823