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Definition of Marwari in English: Marwarinoun məːˈwɑːrimərˈwärē 1A native or inhabitant of Rajasthan in India. (印度)马尔瓦人,拉贾斯坦居民 Example sentencesExamples - He killed a Marwari in Calcutta.
- Powerful politicians often refused to acknowledge him publiclylargely because he was a Marwari.
- "To tell you the truth," he continued, "the unbeatable expert on business management is a Marwari."
- The proprietor was a small, tubby Marwari, and a determined alcoholic.
2mass noun The Indic language of Rajasthan. Example sentencesExamples - Jaipur speaks Marwari in addition to English and Hindi.
- Some Rajasthani dialects include Jaipuri, spoken in Jaipur, and Marwari, spoken in Marwar.
- To tell you the truth, ‘he continued, ‘the unbeatable expert on business management is a Marwari.’
- "Those speaking Marwari would have an advantage over others in education, competitive examinations and employment", she said.
- I am sorry that I don't speak Marwari but thought I would say hello anyway.
adjective məːˈwɑːrimərˈwärē Relating to Marwari or the Marwaris. Example sentencesExamples - The issue has led to a split in the Marwari business community.
- The traditional Marwari cuisine is dominated by strong spicy flavours.
- The permanent residents of the ashram included a couple of rich Marwari widows.
- An unnamed Marwari businessman, he said, ‘wants to create a society, a trust, to administer this temple and its funds.’
- All Rajasthanis are not vegetarians, though the Marwari community is.
OriginFrom Hindi Mārvār, from Sanskrit maru 'desert'. Definition of Marwari in US English: Marwarinounmərˈwärē 1A native or inhabitant of Rajasthan in India. (印度)马尔瓦人,拉贾斯坦居民 Example sentencesExamples - He killed a Marwari in Calcutta.
- Powerful politicians often refused to acknowledge him publiclylargely because he was a Marwari.
- The proprietor was a small, tubby Marwari, and a determined alcoholic.
- "To tell you the truth," he continued, "the unbeatable expert on business management is a Marwari."
2The Indic language of Rajasthan. Example sentencesExamples - "Those speaking Marwari would have an advantage over others in education, competitive examinations and employment", she said.
- I am sorry that I don't speak Marwari but thought I would say hello anyway.
- To tell you the truth, ‘he continued, ‘the unbeatable expert on business management is a Marwari.’
- Jaipur speaks Marwari in addition to English and Hindi.
- Some Rajasthani dialects include Jaipuri, spoken in Jaipur, and Marwari, spoken in Marwar.
adjectivemərˈwärē Relating to Marwari or the Marwaris. Example sentencesExamples - The issue has led to a split in the Marwari business community.
- The permanent residents of the ashram included a couple of rich Marwari widows.
- The traditional Marwari cuisine is dominated by strong spicy flavours.
- An unnamed Marwari businessman, he said, ‘wants to create a society, a trust, to administer this temple and its funds.’
- All Rajasthanis are not vegetarians, though the Marwari community is.
OriginFrom Hindi Mārvār, from Sanskrit maru ‘desert’. |