মিঞা

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Bengali[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Urdu مِیَاں (miyā̃), from Classical Persian میان (miyān). Doublet of মধ্য (moddho), মাঝ (majh), and ময়দান (moẏdan).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • (Dhaka) IPA(key): /mi̯a/, [ˈmi̯aˑ]
    (file)

Noun[edit]

মিঞা (mĩa)

  1. (Muslim) man, gentleman; sir
    Coordinate terms: বিবি (bibi), বেগম (begom)
    মিঞা, তোমার হাল কি?
    ō mĩa, tōmar hal ki?
    Hey man, how are you?
    (literally, “Hey man, what is your condition?”)
  2. (archaic) squire

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Proper noun[edit]

মিঞা (mĩa)

  1. (Britain, Anglosphere) a male surname, Mia, Miah, or Miya, from Persian
  2. a Miya person or person of Miya ancestry

Descendants[edit]

  • English: Miah

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