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"Glossary of English to Pakistani Terms" "Glossary of Spices & Condiments - Indian Names". Syvum Technologies Inc; Raghavan, Susheela (2006). Handbook of Spices, Seasonings, and Flavorings (2nd ed.). Hoboken: CRC Press. ISBN 9781420004366. "Nutraceutical and nutrients in the healthy organics".
The word Gharjamai is a compound of two words : Ghar and Jamai. The word Ghar is derived from Sanskrit word Gr̥ha (गृह) [1] meaning house and Jamai is derived from Sanskrit word jāmātr̥ [2] (जामातृ) meaning son in law. Thus Gharjamai refers to resident son in law.
Patti, Pattie or Patty is a feminine given name. Patti is generally derived from a short form or diminutive of Patricia , derived from the Latin word patrician , referring to the nobility . Usually spelled Patty, the name was also used as a short form of names such as Martha in the 18th century.
Pati (Sanskrit: पति, 𐬯𐬙) is a title meaning "master" or "lord".The word is in common usage in the Indian subcontinent today. Etymologically, the word derives from the Indo-European language family and finds references in various classical Indo-Iranian languages, including Sanskrit, Old Persian language and Avestan. [1]
Na Ghar Ke Na Ghaat Ke "Sajan Bawre" Lalit Pandit: Mudassar Aziz "Sajan Bawre" (Remix Version) No Problem "Mast Punjabi" Anand Raj Anand "Mast Punjabi" (Remix Version) Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai "Parda" Pritam Irshad Kamil Rana Majumdar: Pangaa Gang "Panga Gang" Shamir Tandon Shamir Tandon Raaj, Siddhant Bhosle Pankh "Ji Jala" Raju Singh ...
Chapati (alternatively spelled chapathi; pronounced as IAST: capātī, capāṭī, cāpāṭi), also known as roti, rooti, rotee, rotli, rotta, safati, shabaati, phulka, chapo (in East Africa), sada roti (in the Caribbean), poli (in Marathi), and roshi (in the Maldives), [1] is an unleavened flatbread originating from the Indian subcontinent and is a staple in India, Nepal, Bangladesh ...
In addition, modern English forms are given for comparison purposes. Nouns are given in their nominative case, with the genitive case supplied in parentheses when its stem differs from that of the nominative. (For some languages, especially Sanskrit, the basic stem is given in place of the nominative.) Verbs are given in their "dictionary form".
Yahan Main Ghar Ghar Kheli † 41 "Yahaaan Main Ghar Ghar Kheli" Navin-Manish Irshad Kamil: 42 "Yahaaan Main Ghar Ghar Kheli" (Sargam Version) 43 "Swarn Aabha Happy Theme" 2010 Star Plus Anthem † 44 "Rishta Wahi, Soch Nayi" Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy: Piyush Pandey: Star Parivaar Awards † 45 "Star Parivaar" (Chali Chali Khushiyon Ki Phir Se) — KK