Gujarati edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Classical Persian مصری (misrī), from Arabic مِصْرِيّ (miṣriyy); synchronically analyseable as મિસર (misar, Egypt) +‎ -ઈ (). The third part of speech sense is named for Egyptian exports of sugar in the pre-modern era.

Pronunciation edit

Adjective edit

મિસરી (misrī)

  1. Of, from, or pertaining to Egypt, the Egyptian people or the Egyptian language.

Proper noun edit

મિસરી (misrīf

  1. Ancient Egyptian (the Afroasiatic language spoken and written in Ancient Egypt)

Noun edit

મિસરી (misrīm

  1. Egyptian (a person from Egypt or of Egyptian descent)

Noun edit

 
મિસરી

મિસરી (misrīf

  1. crystal sugar (usually eaten as candy)