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#102379 05/02/03 02:27 PM
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What does "bharat" mean? I've encountered it a few times while cataloging books (what I do when not larking about with AWAD). It seems to describe either a portion of India, or a particular period of its history. I can't make it out from context, and it's not in My Favorite Dictionary.


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Certainly maahey or anchita could correct me, but I believe that it is nothing more nor less than the local name for the Republic of India.


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This is from Onelook.com :

noun: a republic in the Asian subcontinent in southern Asia; second most populous country in the world; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1947


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"a republic in the Asian subcontinent in southern Asia; second most populous country in the world; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1947"

I've got it, Alex! What is India?


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We're checking with the judges…


#102384 05/02/03 04:42 PM
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No, I'm sorry. That question is not the one we were looking for. Let's see how much you bet…


#102385 05/02/03 07:36 PM
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Yes, "Bharat" (the first 'a' pronounced as in 'car' while the second 'a' pronounced as in 'cut') is another name for India... It is the actual Hindi/Sanskrit name for the country. "Hindustan" is another name, derived from Urdu, I think, and 'India' is an anglicized version of its root 'Hind' (the 'i' pronounced as in 'pin'). The name "Bharat" was given after a famous ancient king "Bharat" (both 'a's pronounced as in 'cut,') whose story has contributed richly to the Indian mythology.


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It may or may not be coincidental that Barat is the Indonesian for West.

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Barat is the Indonesian for West

Are ba and bha a minimal pair in Indonesian?


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Yeah, but if they had more letters they'd be more than minimal, I thunk ...


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