Monjunni

19:11 Sep 5, 2005
Hindi to English translations [Non-PRO]
Slang
Hindi term or phrase: Monjunni
not sure of spelling,or dialect origins. A relative from England used as a nickname for a child in our family in the 1950's.
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4 +1One who is in good spirits
Seema Ugrankar


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5 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +1
One who is in good spirits


Explanation:
Monjunni means "a person who is in good spirits" or delightful

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Note added at 7 days (2005-09-13 00:37:39 GMT)
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My little delightful boy/girl, it is now time for you to finish your homework.

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Note added at 7 days (2005-09-13 00:39:01 GMT)
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It sounds better in this order:

My delightful little boy/girl, it is now time for you to finish your homework.



Seema Ugrankar
India
Local time: 09:51
Native speaker of: Native in GujaratiGujarati, Native in HindiHindi

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Deependra Pandey
1 hr
  -> Thank you, Deependra

neutral  Shruti Nagar: never heard this word in Hindi. Upendra, can you explain the origin please?
4 days
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