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"Guncha koe mere naam kar gaya..." - what is the meaning of "Guncha"?
Asked by nishabd,
15 Dec '07 11:00 pm
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Guncha is not a Hindi word, in all fairness its derived from Persian and is spoken in Urdu in India.
Guncha means a Flower Bud/ a Blossom. It cannot be really thought of as a Flower, because its something which is blossoming, something beautiful.
I hope this clears up some of the doubts you people might have.
Answered by Himanshu, 10 Nov '11 12:41 pm
Guncha means a Flower Bud/ a Blossom. It cannot be really thought of as a Flower, because its something which is blossoming, something beautiful.
I hope this clears up some of the doubts you people might have.
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Guncha is an urdu/hindi language word used to represent a bunch of flowers.
Answered by pinaki, 16 Sep '10 04:52 pm
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A bundle, a bunch
Example: Guncha gulab ka , a bundle of Rose flowers.
Answered by Sheetal Kaur, 17 Dec '07 05:52 am
Example: Guncha gulab ka , a bundle of Rose flowers.
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