"دایاں" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Urdu]

IPA: /d̪ɑː.jɑ̃ː/ [Standard, Urdu] Forms: dāyā̃ [romanization], दायाँ [Hindi]
Etymology: From Sanskrit दक्षिण (dákṣiṇa). From Proto-Indo-European *deḱs-. Cognates include Ancient Greek δεξιός (dexiós) and Latin dexter. Etymology templates: {{uder|ur|sa|दक्षिण|tr=dákṣiṇa}} Sanskrit दक्षिण (dákṣiṇa), {{uder|ur|ine-pro|*deḱs-}} Proto-Indo-European *deḱs-, {{cog|grc|δεξιός}} Ancient Greek δεξιός (dexiós), {{cog|la|dexter}} Latin dexter Head templates: {{ur-adj|hi=दायाँ|tr=dāyā̃}} دایاں • (dāyā̃) (Hindi spelling दायाँ)
  1. right (side)

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