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Hindi
Etymology 1
Noun
बन्दी • (bandī) f (Urdu spelling بندی)
- Alternative spelling of बंदी (bandī, “woman, female slave”)
Declension
Declension of बन्दी (fem ī-stem)
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singular
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plural
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direct
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बन्दी bandī
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बन्दियाँ bandiyā̃
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oblique
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बन्दी bandī
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बन्दियों bandiyõ
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vocative
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बन्दी bandī
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बन्दियो bandiyo
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Etymology 2
Noun
बन्दी • (bandī) m or f by sense (Urdu spelling بندی)
- Alternative spelling of बंदी (bandī, “prisoner, captive”)
Declension
NOTE: This term is declined masculine or feminine according to the gender of the referent.
Declension of बन्दी (masc ī-stem)
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singular
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plural
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direct
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बन्दी bandī
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बन्दी bandī
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oblique
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बन्दी bandī
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बन्दियों bandiyõ
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vocative
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बन्दी bandī
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बन्दियो bandiyo
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Declension of बन्दी (fem ī-stem)
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singular
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plural
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direct
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बन्दी bandī
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बन्दियाँ bandiyā̃
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oblique
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बन्दी bandī
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बन्दियों bandiyõ
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vocative
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बन्दी bandī
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बन्दियो bandiyo
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Adjective
बन्दी • (bandī) (indeclinable, Urdu spelling بندی)
- Alternative spelling of बंदी (bandī, “imprisoned”)
Etymology 3
Noun
बन्दी • (bandī) f (Urdu spelling بندی)
- Alternative spelling of बंदी (bandī, “the state of being closed”)
Declension
Declension of बन्दी (fem ī-stem)
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singular
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plural
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direct
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बन्दी bandī
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बन्दियाँ bandiyā̃
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oblique
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बन्दी bandī
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बन्दियों bandiyõ
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vocative
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बन्दी bandī
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बन्दियो bandiyo
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Sanskrit
Pronunciation
Adjective
बन्दी • (bandī)
- masculine nominative singular of बन्दिन् (bandin, “captive, prisoner”)