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देश

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Hindi

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Sanskrit देश (deśá), from दिश् (diś).

Pronunciation

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  • (Delhi) IPA(key): /d̪eːʃ/
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Noun

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देश (deśm (Urdu spelling دیش)

  1. nation, country
    Synonym: मुल्क (mulk)
    आजकल देश में सर्वत्र शान्ति है
    ājkal deś mẽ sarvatra śānti hai.
    These days, there is peace everywhere in the country
    देश के नब्बे प्रतिशत लोग शिक्षित है
    deś ke nabbe pratiśat log śikṣit hai.
    90% of the people in this country are educated.
    • 1851, William Bowley, “Genesis 41”, in The Holy Bible in the Hindi language, Presbyterian Mission Press:
      अकाल होगा और मिस्र देश की सारी बढ़ती भुला जायगी और अकाल देश को नष्ट करेगा॥
      akāl hogā aur misra deś kī sārī baṛhtī bhulā jāygī aur akāl deś ko naṣṭ karegā.
      Then all the abundance in [the country] Egypt will be forgotten, and the famine will ravage the land.
  2. (politics) sovereign state
  3. the people of a country

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References

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  • Bahri, Hardev (1989) “देश”, in Siksarthi Hindi-Angrejhi Sabdakosa [Learners' Hindi-English Dictionary], Delhi: Rajpal & Sons.
  • Caturvedi, Mahendra, Bhola Nath Tiwari (1970) “देश”, in A practical Hindi-English dictionary, Delhi: National Publishing House

Proper noun

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देश (deśm

  1. Desh, Maharashtra (a region of Maharashtra, India)
  2. (Indian Classical Music) a midnight raga of the Khamaj thaat

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Sanskrit देश (deśa), from दिश् (diś).

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Noun

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देश (deś) (Latin script dex, Kannada script ದೇಶ)

  1. country, nation
  2. place, region

Marathi

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Sanskrit देश (deśá), from दिश् (diś).

Noun

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देश (deśm

  1. country, nation
  2. place, region

Proper noun

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देश (deśm

  1. Desh, Maharashtra (a region of Maharashtra, India)

Nepali

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Sanskrit देश (deśá), from दिश् (diś).

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Noun

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देश (deś)

  1. country, nation

Sanskrit

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Etymology

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    From Proto-Indo-Aryan *dayśás, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *dayćás, from Proto-Indo-European *deyḱós (part, point, country). The Sanskrit root is दिश् (diś, to point out; to assign).

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    Noun

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    देश (deśá) stemm

    1. point, region, spot, place, part, portion
    2. province, country, kingdom

    Declension

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    Masculine a-stem declension of देश
    singular dual plural
    nominative देशः (deśáḥ) देशौ (deśaú)
    देशा¹ (deśā́¹)
    देशाः (deśā́ḥ)
    देशासः¹ (deśā́saḥ¹)
    vocative देश (déśa) देशौ (déśau)
    देशा¹ (déśā¹)
    देशाः (déśāḥ)
    देशासः¹ (déśāsaḥ¹)
    accusative देशम् (deśám) देशौ (deśaú)
    देशा¹ (deśā́¹)
    देशान् (deśā́n)
    instrumental देशेन (deśéna) देशाभ्याम् (deśā́bhyām) देशैः (deśaíḥ)
    देशेभिः¹ (deśébhiḥ¹)
    dative देशाय (deśā́ya) देशाभ्याम् (deśā́bhyām) देशेभ्यः (deśébhyaḥ)
    ablative देशात् (deśā́t) देशाभ्याम् (deśā́bhyām) देशेभ्यः (deśébhyaḥ)
    genitive देशस्य (deśásya) देशयोः (deśáyoḥ) देशानाम् (deśā́nām)
    locative देशे (deśé) देशयोः (deśáyoḥ) देशेषु (deśéṣu)
    • ¹Vedic

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