رتا
Punjabi
Etymology
From رَتّ (ratt, “blood”).
Adjective
رَتّا • (rattā) (Gurmukhi spelling ਰੱਤਾ)
Related terms
- رَتّ رَن٘گا (ratt raṉgā, “blood-coloured”, adjective)
- رَتّی f (rattī, “jequirity bean”)
See also
چِٹّا (ciṭṭā), بَگّا (baggā) | کاࣇا (kāḷā) | |
لال (lāl), رَتّا (rattā); سُوہا (sūhā) | مالٹا (mālṭā), نَارَنگِی (nārangī); بھُورا (bhūrā) | پِیلا (pīlā), کھَٹّا (khaṭṭā) |
نِمبُو (nimbū), پِستا (pistā), اَنگُوری (angūrī) | ساوا (sāvā), ہَرا (harā) | |
آسمانی (āsmānī) | آسمانی (āsmānī) | نِیلا (nīlā) |
جامنی (jāmnī), اُودا (ūdā) | بَینگی (baingī) | گُولابی (gūlābī) |
Further reading
- “رتا”, in Punjabi-English Dictionary, Patiala: Punjabi University, 2024
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