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Fiji Hindi/Vocabulary/Bhojpuri derivations

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  • achakke - suddenly
  • aisan - like this
  • anguri - finger
  • aur - and

moke - Me harjai - dhokhebaj dakhhin - South

  • aagi - fire
  • aankhi - eye
  • baap - father
  • baar - hair
  • baaro - to light
  • baat karo - talk
  • baba - polite way of addressing an old person, grandfather
  • bahnoi - sister's husband
  • barrhiya - nice
  • batiya - immature
  • bichhauna - bedding
  • bichhle - slippery
  • bif - Thursday
  • boti - piece
  • budh - Wednesday
  • bhaiya - brother
  • bhathiyara - corrupt person, bootlegger
  • bhauji - older brother's wife
  • bhija - wet
  • bhikhmanga - wet
  • Bhojpuri - Eastern Hindi dialaect spoken in Eastern UP and western Bihar
  • chok - sharp, alert
  • chhutkara - freedom, release
  • des - country
  • etwaar - Sunday
  • fua - father's sister
  • fuffa - father's sister's husband
  • gahana - jewellery
  • gahiraa - deep
  • gaona - ceremonial departure of bride
  • gulabi - orange (colour)
  • ham - I
  • hamaar - mine
  • har - plough
  • ii - this, he, she, it
  • jaise - like
  • jhingur - cricket(insect)
  • jholi - bag
  • kaa - what?
  • kaahe - why?
  • kaaka - father's younger brother
  • kaaki - father's younger brother's wife
  • kaise - how are you?
  • kapaar - skull
  • karia - black
  • katah - biting (dog)
  • khaandaan - extended family
  • khatir - for
  • lage - near
  • logan - people
  • maai - mother
  • machhri - fish
  • maiya - mother
  • mangar - Tuesdaay
  • markha - agressive (bull)
  • mausa - mother's sister's husband
  • mausi - mother's sister
  • murai - raddish
  • nagad - cash
  • naati-potaa - grand children
  • odaa - damp
  • orhan - complaint
  • pakrre - to catch
  • piyar - yellow
  • puraniya - old timer
  • saar - wife's brother
  • saawar - dark skinned
  • sanichar - Saturday
  • sombaar - Monday
  • suggaa - parrot
  • suk - Friday
  • ujjar - white
  • uu - he, she, it, that