malays Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
malays ka kya matlab hota hai
मलायी
Noun:
मलायी ज़बान, मलायी,
Adjective:
मलायी,
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malays शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
यह क्षेत्र दोनों - पैलिआर्कटिक और इंडो मलायी जैव - भौगोलिक क्षेत्रों के अंतर्गत आता है जिसके परिणामस्वरूप यहाँ विभिन्न प्रजातियों का संयोजन होता है।
1955 तक, मलायी एयरवेज के बेड़े इतने विकसित हो चुके थे कि इनमें बड़ी संख्या में डगलस डी सी-3 (Douglas DC-3s) शामिल हो चुके थे और 1957 में ये सार्वजनिक हो गए।
জজজ द्वितीय विश्व युद्ध के दौरान मलायी लोगों की विरोधी जापानी सेना (Malayan People’s Anti-Japanese Army) के साथ संबद्ध था, लेकिन ब्रिटिश के दौरान मलायी आपातकाल (Malayan Emergency), अपने उत्तराधिकारी के सदस्यों को मलायी दौड़ लिबरेशन आर्मी (Malayan Races Liberation Army), ब्रांडेड आतंकवादियों ने ब्रिटिश द्वारा किया गया।
सिंगापुर एयरलाइंस की शुरुआत 12 अक्टूबर 1937 को मलायी एयरलाइंस (एमएएल) के समावेश के साथ हुई।
कार निर्माता मलायी या मलय (मलय: ओरंग मेलयू, जावी: ڠورل ملايو) मलय प्रायद्वीप, इंडोनेशिया के पूर्वी सुमात्रा और तटीय बोर्नियो, साथ ही इन स्थानों के बीच स्थित छोटे द्वीपों - जिन्हें सामूहिक रूप से मलय दुनिया के रूप में जाना जाता हैं, के एक ऑस्ट्रोनियन जातीय समूह मूल निवासीओं को कहा जाता हैं।
इस जाति के अंतर्गत सात उपजातियाँ (स्पीशीज़) हैं, जिनमें से तीन उपजातियाँ बनरोहू (मेनीस पेंटाडेक्टाइला), पहाड़ी वज्रकीट अथवा लोर धारी वज्रकीट (मेनीस आरिटा) तथा मलायी वज्रकीट (मेनीस जावानिका) भारत में पाए जाते हैं।
1860 के दशक तक मलायी दूसरे सबसे बड़े जातीय समूह बन गए थे और उन्होंने मछुआरों, कारीगरों या मजदूरों के रूप में ज्यादातर कम्पुंग में निरंतर रहकर काम करते थे।
| मलायीअंग्रेजी मानडारिन चीनी(सरलीकृत चीनी लिपि)तमिल(तमिल लिपि)।
अन्य जातीय अल्पसंख्यकों में श्रीलंका के मूर्स, श्रीलंकाई तमिल, बुर्घर्स और मलायी शामिल हैं।
malays's Usage Examples:
Though they now use metal tools imported by the Malays, it is noticeable that the names which they give to those weapons which most closely resemble in character the stone implements found in such numbers all over the peninsula are native names wholly unconnected with their Malay equivalents.
Representatives of their race are also found scattered among the Malayan villages throughout the country, and also along the coast, but these have intermixed so much with the Malays, and have acquired so many customs, 'c., from their more civilized neighbours, that they can no longer be regarded as typical of the race to which they belong.
These are the Semang or Pangan, the Sakai or Jakun, and the Malays.
The Asiatic elephant; the seladang, a bison of a larger type than the Indian gaur; two varieties of rhinoceros; the honey bear (bruang), the tapir, the sambhur (rusa); the speckled deer (kijang), three varieties of mouse-deer (napoh, plandok and kanchil); the gibbon (ungka or wawa'), the siamang, another species of anthropoid ape, the brok or coco-nut monkey, so called because it is trained by the Malays to gather the nuts from the coco-nut trees, the lotong, kra, and at least twenty other kinds of monkey; the binturong (arctictis binturong), the lemur; the Asiatic tiger, the black panther, the leopard, the large wild cat (harimau akar), several varieties of jungle cat; the wild boar, the wild dog; the flying squirrel,.
As a whole, the Malays are, however, a remarkably healthy people, and deformity and hereditary diseases are rare among them.
The Malays formerly suffered severely from smallpox epidemics, but in the portion of the peninsula under British rule vaccination has been introduced, and the ravages of the disease no longer assume serious dimensions.
The rivers on the east coast are practically the only highways, the Malays always travelling by boat in preference to walking, but they serve their purpose very indifferently, and their great beauty is their chief claim to distinction.
Only an insignificant fraction of these forests has ever been visited by human beings, the Malays and even the aboriginal tribe having their homes on the banks of the rivers, and never, even when travelling from one part of the country to another, leaving the banks of a stream except for a short time when passing from one river-system to another.
Again, while they differ physically from neighbouring races, while there is practically nothing in common between them and the Malays, the Polynesians, or the Papuan Melanesians, they agree in type so closely among themselves that they must be regarded as forming one race.
Pottery, common to Malays and Papuans, the bows and arrows of the latter, and the elaborate canoes of all three races, are unknown to the Australians.
Synonyms:
Western Malayo-Polynesian, Malaysian, Bahasa Kebangsaan, Bahasa, Bahasa Malaysia, Bahasa Indonesia, Indonesian, Bahasa Melayu,