तिराहा

Hindi

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Etymology

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Dvigu compound of ति- (ti-, three, combining form) +‎ राह (rāh, path, way) +‎ -आ ().

Pronunciation

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  • (Delhi) IPA(key): /t̪ɪ.ɾɑː.ɦɑː/, [t̪ɪ.ɾäː.ɦäː]

Noun

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तिराहा (tirāhām (Urdu spelling تِراہا)

  1. Y-junction
    • 2005, Mudrarakshas, 10 प्रतिनिधि कहानियाँ[1], Kitabghar Prakashan, →ISBN, page 104:
      गली में जिस तरफ से वे प्रवेश करते थे, उधर एक तिराहा था और उस तिराहे से हटकर पाँच गलियों का एक छोटा-सा चौक था।
      galī mẽ jis taraph se ve praveś karte the, udhar ek tirāhā thā aur us tirāhe se haṭkar pā̃c galiyõ kā ek choṭā-sā cauk thā.
      On the side from which he used to enter the street, there was a Y-junction and away from that Y-junction there was a small intersection of five streets.

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