Sindhi
Americannoun
PLURAL
SindhisPLURAL
Sindhi-
an inhabitant of Sind.
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a modern Indic language of the lower Indus valley.
adjective
noun
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a former inhabitant of Sind. The Muslim majority now lives in Pakistan while the Hindu minority has mostly moved to India
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the language of this people, belonging to the Indic branch of the Indo-European family
Etymology
Origin of Sindhi
First recorded in 1895–1900; from Arabic Sindī, equivalent to Sind Sind, from Hindi sindhi, ultimately from Sanskrit sindhu “sea, ocean” (specifically the Indus River and the surrounding area); + -ī a suffix indicating relationship or origin; Hindi
Example Sentences
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Veeru Sindhi, a local businessman at the site when the explosion happened, described scenes of devastation, with multiple bodies and vehicles engulfed in flames.
From BBC
My community of Sindhis, as we are known, was essentially homeless, and we dispersed globally.
From Los Angeles Times
The doctor on site quickly threw several needles out the window, telling my translator in Sindhi that he didn’t want me to see them.
From New York Times
A Sindhi woman bonds with a Sindhi man over their shared love of business — playing on a stereotype that Sindhis are good businesspeople.
From New York Times
Historically, those who went missing were insurgents or separatists from restive regions like Balochistan or more recently Sindhi nationalists.
From BBC
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