"sipahi" meaning in Indonesian

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Noun

IPA: [siˈpa.hi] Forms: sipahiku [first-person, possessive], sipahimu [possessive, second-person], sipahinya [possessive, third-person]
Etymology: From Hindustani (Urdu سپاہی (sipāhī) or Hindi सिपाही (sipāhī)), from Classical Persian سِپَاهِی (sipāhī, “soldier, horseman”), from سِپَاه (“army”), from Middle Persian spʾh or 𐭮𐭯𐭠𐭧 (spāh), ultimately from Proto-Iranian *ćwáHdaH. Etymology templates: {{der|id|ur|سپاہی|tr=sipāhī}} Urdu سپاہی (sipāhī), {{der|id|hi|सिपाही}} Hindi सिपाही (sipāhī), {{der|id|fa-cls|سِپَاهِی||soldier, horseman}} Classical Persian سِپَاهِی (sipāhī, “soldier, horseman”), {{der|id|pal|spʾh}} Middle Persian spʾh, {{der|id|ira-pro|*ćwáHdaH}} Proto-Iranian *ćwáHdaH Head templates: {{id-noun|head=}} sipahi (first-person possessive sipahiku, second-person possessive sipahimu, third-person possessive sipahinya)
  1. sepoy, a native soldier of the East Indies (Indian subcontinent).

Download JSON data for sipahi meaning in Indonesian (2.2kB)

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