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单词 Hindustani
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Definition of Hindustani in English:

Hindustani

noun ˌhɪndʊˈstɑːniˌhɪnduˈstɑni
mass noun
  • 1A group of mutually intelligible languages and dialects spoken in north-western India, principally Hindi and Urdu.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is a pleasant amalgam of Persian, Arabic, Marathi, and Hindustani with Konkani as its base.
    • East Lynne was repeatedly dramatized and filmed, and translated into many languages, from Welsh to Hindustani.
    • French, Spanish, and English patios are also common, as well as Hindustani, a dialect of Phojpuri Hindi.
    • To a mammoth crowd he spoke in Hindustani about the Government's determination to abolish both untouchability and landlordism.
    • She laughs and says, ‘I've told you so many times not to talk to me in Hindustani.’
    • The overwhelming majority of Indo-Fijians speak Fiji Hindustani, or Fiji Hindi.
    • Therefore, no credit at all except for some vocabulary is given to Turkish languages in the history of development of Urdu, Hindi or Hindustani.
    • English is the official language in Fiji, though Fijian and Hindustani are also spoken.
    • Urdu and Hindi are the same language, khari boli or Hindustani, written in two alphabets.
    • When he began speaking in Hindustani, the Chairman reminded him that many members did not know the language.
    • This is partly because of the spoken Hindustani being Sanskritised.
    • They speak, Urdu or Hindustani regardless of the local languages of an Indian State in which they happen to live and thrive.
    • When I was growing up, the only language I ever heard was either Urdu or Hindustani.
    • Even though Dr. Joshi knows chaste Hindi, he spoke in Hindustani peppered heavily with Urdu words.
    • The Muslims kept the words, and Hindustani came to be called Urdu.
    • In an early scene, Hari is snobbish with Ronald when he is addressed in Hindustani (he can speak only English).
    • I was stationed near Chittagong during the war, and speak a little Hindustani.
    1. 1.1 The Delhi dialect of Hindi, widely used throughout India as a lingua franca.
adjective ˌhɪndʊˈstɑːniˌhɪnduˈstɑni
  • 1Relating to Hindustani.

    1. 1.1 Relating to the culture of north-western India.
      Hindustani classical music
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Ananya is an organisation that has been involved in promoting Hindustani and Carnatic music through its various activities.
      • I play Dhrupad, a kind of classical Hindustani music, on this rudraveena.
      • The Gandharv channel promotes Hindustani music, reflecting the current musical scenario and upcoming artists, besides the veterans.
      • ‘You are so responsive an audience…’ exclaimed M.S. Gopalakrishnan, who regaled the crowd with his Hindustani violin.
      • The Hindustani POWs in Turkey were coaxed to join this army.
      • It is open to all practitioners of music including Carnatic, Hindustani, Western, Light-Classical and Devotional.
      • Moaning is a key part of the Hindustani zeitgeist.
      • In North America, between 250 to 300 well-organized concerts of Carnatic and Hindustani music are presented each year by over 100 local organizers.
      • The ‘ragas’ and ‘raginis’ of Hindustani music were treated as lovers and beloveds of the medieval times.
      • When the emphasis is on patrons and court culture, a limited reading of Hindustani music is inevitable.
      • And on the 25th year of its existence, the Academy also plans to honour some living legends of Hindustani music.
      • The book's closing story, for example, is about Mohanji, a gentle and gifted singer trained in classical Hindustani music.
      • A great admirer of Lata Mangeshkar, Shalini is passionate about Carnatic and Hindustani music besides Western classical.
      • They can learn Carnatic or Hindustani vocal as well.
      • How is Carnatic music different from Hindustani?
      • The fusion of Indian melody of the Hindustani variety (as opposed to the Carnatic) and steady-paced jazz-rock beats is uplifitng.
      • And of course, be prepared to make that transition from pop, rock, and blues (blaring out of your car stereo) to the Hindustani stuff.

Usage

Hindustani was the usual term in the 18th and 19th centuries for the native language of north-western India. The usual modern term is Hindi (or Urdu in Muslim contexts), although Hindustani is still used to refer to the dialect of Hindi spoken around Delhi

Rhymes

Afghani, ani, Armani, Azerbaijani, Barney, biriani, blarney, Carney, frangipani, Fulani, Galvani, Giovanni, Killarney, maharani, Mbabane, Modigliani, Omani, Pakistani, Rafsanjani, Rajasthani, rani, sarnie
 
 

Definition of Hindustani in US English:

Hindustani

nounˌhɪnduˈstɑniˌhindo͞oˈstänē
  • 1A group of mutually intelligible languages and dialects spoken in northwestern India, principally Hindi and Urdu.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • East Lynne was repeatedly dramatized and filmed, and translated into many languages, from Welsh to Hindustani.
    • I was stationed near Chittagong during the war, and speak a little Hindustani.
    • French, Spanish, and English patios are also common, as well as Hindustani, a dialect of Phojpuri Hindi.
    • To a mammoth crowd he spoke in Hindustani about the Government's determination to abolish both untouchability and landlordism.
    • She laughs and says, ‘I've told you so many times not to talk to me in Hindustani.’
    • Urdu and Hindi are the same language, khari boli or Hindustani, written in two alphabets.
    • When I was growing up, the only language I ever heard was either Urdu or Hindustani.
    • The overwhelming majority of Indo-Fijians speak Fiji Hindustani, or Fiji Hindi.
    • Therefore, no credit at all except for some vocabulary is given to Turkish languages in the history of development of Urdu, Hindi or Hindustani.
    • This is partly because of the spoken Hindustani being Sanskritised.
    • The Muslims kept the words, and Hindustani came to be called Urdu.
    • English is the official language in Fiji, though Fijian and Hindustani are also spoken.
    • Even though Dr. Joshi knows chaste Hindi, he spoke in Hindustani peppered heavily with Urdu words.
    • When he began speaking in Hindustani, the Chairman reminded him that many members did not know the language.
    • They speak, Urdu or Hindustani regardless of the local languages of an Indian State in which they happen to live and thrive.
    • It is a pleasant amalgam of Persian, Arabic, Marathi, and Hindustani with Konkani as its base.
    • In an early scene, Hari is snobbish with Ronald when he is addressed in Hindustani (he can speak only English).
    1. 1.1 The Delhi dialect of Hindi, widely used throughout India as a lingua franca.
adjectiveˌhɪnduˈstɑniˌhindo͞oˈstänē
  • 1Relating to Hindustani.

    1. 1.1 Relating to the culture of northwestern India.
      Hindustani classical music
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The book's closing story, for example, is about Mohanji, a gentle and gifted singer trained in classical Hindustani music.
      • How is Carnatic music different from Hindustani?
      • The Gandharv channel promotes Hindustani music, reflecting the current musical scenario and upcoming artists, besides the veterans.
      • Ananya is an organisation that has been involved in promoting Hindustani and Carnatic music through its various activities.
      • It is open to all practitioners of music including Carnatic, Hindustani, Western, Light-Classical and Devotional.
      • The ‘ragas’ and ‘raginis’ of Hindustani music were treated as lovers and beloveds of the medieval times.
      • A great admirer of Lata Mangeshkar, Shalini is passionate about Carnatic and Hindustani music besides Western classical.
      • The fusion of Indian melody of the Hindustani variety (as opposed to the Carnatic) and steady-paced jazz-rock beats is uplifitng.
      • ‘You are so responsive an audience…’ exclaimed M.S. Gopalakrishnan, who regaled the crowd with his Hindustani violin.
      • I play Dhrupad, a kind of classical Hindustani music, on this rudraveena.
      • And of course, be prepared to make that transition from pop, rock, and blues (blaring out of your car stereo) to the Hindustani stuff.
      • They can learn Carnatic or Hindustani vocal as well.
      • And on the 25th year of its existence, the Academy also plans to honour some living legends of Hindustani music.
      • Moaning is a key part of the Hindustani zeitgeist.
      • The Hindustani POWs in Turkey were coaxed to join this army.
      • In North America, between 250 to 300 well-organized concerts of Carnatic and Hindustani music are presented each year by over 100 local organizers.
      • When the emphasis is on patrons and court culture, a limited reading of Hindustani music is inevitable.

Usage

Hindustani was the usual term in the 18th and 19th centuries for the native language of northwestern India. The usual modern term is Hindi (or Urdu in Muslim contexts), although Hindustani is still used to refer to the dialect of Hindi spoken around Delhi
 
 
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