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munshi
or ǴDz·
[ moon-shee ]
noun
Indian English.
- an interpreter or language instructor.
- a secretary or assistant.
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of munshi1
First recorded in 1770–80; from Hindi ܲԲī, from Arabic munshi' “wٱ”
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Adi Munshi, who moved from Perth, is one.
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Munshi was considering a move to New Zealand to escape the heat.
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The latest phase of the program, which began Sept. 1, should help about 50 million people, said Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi.
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Analyst Munshi Faiz Ahmad, who served as Bangladeshi ambassador in Beijing, said that Yi’s visit was very significant for both countries.
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“It’s okay to tell older adults with prediabetes to exercise more and eat carbohydrates evenly throughout the day,” said Medha Munshi, director of the geriatric diabetes program at the Joslin Diabetes Center, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School.
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