రోజు
Telugu
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Borrowed from Classical Persian روز (rōz). Compare Bengali রোজ (rōj), Gujarati રોજ (roj), Marathi रोज (roj), Punjabi ਰੋਜ਼ (roz).
Pronunciation
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editరోజు • (rōju) ? (plural రోజులు)
- day (24 hour period)
- నలభై ఏడు రోజులు
- nalabhai ēḍu rōjulu
- forty-seven days
Synonyms
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edit- పుట్టినరోజు (puṭṭinarōju, “birthday”)
- రోజువారి (rōjuvāri, “daily”)
References
edit- "రోజు" in Charles Philip Brown (1903) A Telugu-English dictionary, Madras: Promoting Christian Knowledge, page {{{1}}}
- రోజు at Telugu On-line Dictionaries Project on Andhra Bharati, partially sponsored by the Telugu Association of North America (in Telugu)
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