गरम मसाला

Hindi

Etymology

From Persian گرم (garm, "hot") and Persian مصالح (masâlih, “affairs, materials, spices”), plural of مصلحت (maslahat, “affair, policy, best thing to do”), both from Arabic, derived from صَلَحَ (ṣalaḥa, “be fit, competent, usable”).

Pronunciation

  • (Delhi Hindi) IPA(key): /ɡə.ɾəm‿mə.sɑː.lɑː/, [ɡə.ɾə̃m‿mə.s̪äː.l̪äː]

Noun

गरम मसाला (garam masālā) m (Urdu spelling گرم مصالحہ)

  1. garam masala

Declension

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