MELANIE

Hindi translation: मेलनी

16:12 Aug 20, 2004
English to Hindi translations [Non-PRO]
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English term or phrase: MELANIE
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Hindi translation:मेलनी
Explanation:
This is Melanie in Hindi:

मेलनी

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pucoug (X)
Local time: 21:21
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4 +3मेलनी
pucoug (X)
5 +1Another take on the name ...
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melanie
मेलनी


Explanation:
This is Melanie in Hindi:

मेलनी

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pucoug (X)
Local time: 21:21
Native speaker of: Native in NepaliNepali, Native in HindiHindi
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agree  Rajan Chopra
58 mins

agree  keshab
23 hrs

agree  Tahir
11 days
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8 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5 peer agreement (net): +1
melanie
Another take on the name ...


Explanation:
The word's pronunciation will make a difference. In 'Melanie', presuming that 'me' ryhmes with the usual 'me' ('me'/'my'/'mine'), and the 'lan' rhyming with the 'lan' of 'land', and finally, 'ie' rhyming with 'ee', the corresponding word in Hindi would become -

मिलॅनी

Regards,
Sanjay.


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Note added at 9 hrs 3 mins (2004-08-21 01:15:13 GMT)
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In Pucoug\'s pronunciation, the \'mel\' rhymes with \'mail\', the \'a\' that follows the \'mel\' is silent, and the \'ie\' rhymes with \'ee\'. So, depending on how the name is actually pronounced, the asker can take his pick! :-)



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Local time: 21:06
Native speaker of: Native in HindiHindi

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Arun Singh: Entirely dependent on accent!
2 days 16 hrs
  -> That's true, Arun. Thanks
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