How to Say Food in Different Indian Languages
MuggingCreek·3 months agoIn Hindi, you say 'Khana' (खाना), in Tamil it's 'Unavu' (உணவு), and in Telugu, it's 'Bhojanam' (భోజనం).
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In Bengali, they say 'Khabar' (খাবার), in Punjabi it's 'Khana' (ਖਾਣਾ), and in Kannada, you say 'oota' (ಊಟ).
In Urdu, you say 'Khana' (کھانا), which is the same as in Hindi—gotta love those language similarities!
In Gujarati, it's 'Jaman' (જમણ), in Marathi you say 'Anna' (अन्न), and in Malayalam, it's 'Bhakshanam' (ഭക്ഷണമാണ്).
In Assamese, you say 'Khwā' (খোৱা); it's a pretty simple one to remember!
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