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Bengali
Etymology
Borrowed from Classical Persian پنیر (panīr), from Middle Persian pnyl, which is ultimately from the Proto-Iranian verbal root *nayH- (“to churn butter”) with the preverb *pati-. The Iranian root is from Proto-Indo-Iranian *nayH- (“to churn butter”). Doublet of নবনী (noboni), meaning fresh butter. Cognate with Armenian պանիր (panir), Assamese পনীৰ (ponir), Turkmen peýnir, Turkish peynir, Hindi पनीर (panīr), Gujarati પનીર (panīr), Punjabi ਪਨੀਰ (panīr).
Pronunciation
Noun
পনীর • (ponir)
- cheese, paneer
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