पीला

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See also: पल, पुल, and पाल

Hindi

Etymology

Inherited from Prakrit पीअल (pīala, yellow) + Middle Indo-Aryan -𑀓- (-ka-), from Sanskrit पीतल (pītala), from पीत (pīta, yellow).

Pronunciation

  • (Delhi) IPA(key): /piː.lɑː/,
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Adjective

पीला (pīlā) (Urdu spelling پیلا)

  1. yellow (color/colour)
  2. pale

Declension

Synonyms

See also

Colors in Hindi · रंग (raṅg) (layout · text)
     सफ़ेद (safed), श्वेत (śvet), ऊजर (ūjar)      धूसर (dhūsar), छाई (chāī)      काला (kālā), कृष्ण (kŕṣṇa), श्याम (śyām)
             लाल (lāl), लोहित (lohit), सुर्ख़ (surx), राता (rātā); गहरा लाल (gahrā lāl), क़िरमिज़ी (qirmizī)              नारंगी (nāraṅgī), माल्टा (mālṭā); भूरा (bhūrā), पिङ्गल (piṅgal)              पीला (pīlā), पियर (piyar), पीत (pīt); मलाई (malāī)
             नींबू (nīmbū), सुगा पंछी (sugā pañchī)              हरा (harā), हरित (harit)             
             फ़िरोज़ा (firozā)              आसमानी (āsmānī)              नीला (nīlā), नील (nīl)
             जामुनी (jāmunī); नील (nīl)              रानी (rānī); बैंगनी (baiṅgnī), जामुनी (jāmunī)              गुलाबी (gulābī), पाटल (pāṭal)

References

  • Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “pītala”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press