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Baluchi
Etymology 1
Cognate with Persian هیچ (hič), Pashto هېڅ (hēś).
Pronunciation
Noun
ہِچ • (hec) (uncountable)
- none
- nothing
اݔدا ہچ نہ بی.- Èdà hec na bi.
- There's nothing here.
- zero (digit)
Determiner
ہِچ • (hec)
- no; not any
- no possibility or allowance of
- ہچ پۏر کشگ ― hec pòr kašag ― no smoking
Derived terms
Etymology 2
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Pronunciation
Noun
ہُچ • (hoc) (plural ہُچانٚ)
- the hock of a horse
Brahui
Etymology
Borrowed from Iranian (compare Baluchi ہشتر (hoštar), Pashto اوښ (úx̌), Persian شتر (šotor)), from Proto-Iranian *úštrah, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *úštras.
Pronunciation
Noun
ہُچ (huc)
- camel; any animal of genus Camelus
- ہُچ کَشِّنْگ ― huc kaśśiṅg ― to drive camels
Derived terms
References
- Bray, Denys (1934) “huch”, in The Brahui Language, Calcutta, India: Superintendent Government Printing, Part II: The Brāhūī Problem; Part III: Etymological Vocabulary, page 140