India
英 ['ɪndɪə]
美 ['ɪndɪə]
英語の語源
- India
- Old English, from Latin India, from Greek India "region of the Indus River," later used of the region beyond it, from Indos "Indus River," from Old Persian Hindu, the name for the province of Sind, from Sanskrit sindhu "river." The more common Middle English form was Ynde or Inde, From French (see Indies). India began to prevail 16c., perhaps under Spanish or Portuguese influence.
例文
- 1. India has always been one of the most religiously diverse countries.
- インドは、宗教信仰が最も多様な国の1つです。
- 2.She travelled to India after taking her A levels.
- 彼女は高等試験を受けた後、インドを旅行した。
- 3.My visit to India in 1986 left an indelible impression me.
- 1986年のインド旅行は忘れられない印象を残した。
- 4.He has almost certainly blown his chance of touring India this winter.
- 彼は今冬のインド旅行の機会をほとんど失ったに違いない。
- 5. India while not racking up such an impressive score beat Japan 3-0.
- インドは大勝しなかったにもかかわらず、日本を3-0で破った。
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