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Pronunciation of 'bhavaneshwar'

The word 'Bhavaneshwar' is a name of Sanskrit origin, often associated with Indian culture and history. It is pronounced as 'bha-va-nesh-war' in English, with stress on the second syllable. The name can refer to a deity or a place, such as Bhubaneswar, the capital city of Odisha, India.

Word Origin

Sanskrit

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

ˌbʌvəˈneɪʃwər /ˌbʌvəˈneɪʃwər/Slow

A name of Sanskrit origin, often referring to a deity or a place in Indian culture.

Pronounced as 'bha-va-nesh-war', with stress on the second syllable. 'Bha' as in 'but', 'va' as in 'van', 'nesh' as in 'nation', and 'war' as in 'war'.

Sanskrit

bʱəʋəˈneːʃʋər /bʱəʋəˈneːʃʋər/Slow

Derived from Sanskrit, it can mean 'Lord of the World' or refer to a place of significance.

Pronounced as 'bha-va-nesh-var', with 'bha' as in 'bha', 'va' as in 'vuh', 'nesh' as in 'nay-sh', and 'var' as in 'vuh-r'.

Hindi

bʱəʋəˈneːʃʋər /bʱəʋəˈneːʃʋər/Slow

In Hindi, it is often associated with religious or cultural significance, similar to its Sanskrit origin.

Pronounced as 'bha-va-nesh-var', with 'bha' as in 'bha', 'va' as in 'vuh', 'nesh' as in 'nay-sh', and 'var' as in 'vuh-r'.