"manuśni" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Romani]

Etymology: manuś + -ni (“feminine suffix”). Etymology templates: {{affix|rom|manuś|-ni|t2=feminine suffix}} manuś + -ni (“feminine suffix”) Head templates: {{head|rom|noun|g=f}} manuśni f
  1. (International Standard) female equivalent of manuś; woman, female person Tags: feminine, form-of Form of: manuś (extra: woman, female person) Categories (topical): Female people Synonyms: manushni (alt: Anglicized), manušni (Pan-Vlax)
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