ni (English) [ IPA: ni ASM: নি]
    Contributed by: Partha P Sarmah on 2011-10-04
    1. Music(Abstract Noun) the seventh of the seven primary sounds of Indian classical music. ভাৰতীয় (শাস্ত্ৰীয়)সংগীতৰ সুৰ-সপ্তকৰ (মূল সাতটা স্বৰ)সপ্তমটো৷স্বৰ সমূহঃ চা, ৰে, গা, মা, পা, ধা, নি
    English:

    ni (Garo)
    Contributed by: Mousumi Konwar on 2023-08-20
    2. (Adposition) used to indicate belonging, derivation, origin, or source
    English:
    Bodo:
    Garo:

    ni (Mizo (Lushai))
    Ref: English-Lushai Dictionary by J.F. Laldailova
    3. Astronomy(Proper Noun-Neuter) A star that is the basis of our solar system and that sustains life on Earth, being the source of heat and light. আমাৰ সৌৰজগতৰ মূল আধাৰ, আৰু তাপ আৰু পোহৰৰ উত্স ৰূপে পৃথিৱীত জীৱন বৰ্ত্তাই ৰখা এক নক্ষত্ৰ
    English:
    Mising:
    Garo:
    Bishnupriya Manipuri:
    Mizo (Lushai):
    Hmar:
    Dimasa:
    TAI-Ahom:
    Kaubru (Reang):
    Tiwa:
    Deori:
    TAI-Phake:
    TAI-Khamti:
    TAI-Turung:
    Singpho:

    Related Idea:

    a. Abstract Noun: অৰুণउज्यालोसुर्यको किरण...

    Sub Idea:

    b. Material Noun-Neuter: starঋক্ষতাৰকতাৰকাতৰা...

    ni (Karbi) [ IPA: ni]
    Contributed by: Mridugunjana Shivam on 2024-11-24
    4. (Common Noun-Feminine) the daughter of somebody's stepmother or stepfather from an earlier marriage. কাৰোবাৰ সতীয়া মাক বা সতীয়া বাপেকৰ জীয়েক৷

    ni (Ao)
    Contributed by: Temsunungsang T on 2008-03-01
    5. (Pronoun-Common) refers to the speaker himself/herself. বক্তাজনে তেওঁকে/তাইকে (নিজকে) বুজোৱা শব্দ|
    English:
    Mising:
    Khasi:
    Meeteilon:
    Bishnupriya Manipuri:
    Mizo (Lushai):
    Nagamese:
    Dimasa:
    Apatani:
    Ao:
    Chakma:
    Hindi:
    Nepali:
    Tiwa:
    Hajong:
    TAI-Khamti:
    TAI-Turung:
    Tutsa:

    Related Idea:

    a. Pronoun-Common: meমোকआंखोआंनिआंनो...

    ni (Tutsa) [ Roman: ni]
    Contributed by: Gaurab Bora on 2024-11-22
    7. (Adposition) adposition to denote the location of sb/sth কাৰোবাৰ বা কিহবাৰ স্থান বুজোৱা অব্যয়
    English:
    Assamese:
    Bodo:
    Garo:
    Meeteilon:
    Hindi:
    Tutsa: