Pronunciation: /rɑːni/

Definitions of rani

noun a queen or princess in India or Southeast Asia

Example Sentences

A1 The rani wore a beautiful sari.

A2 The rani ruled over the kingdom with grace and wisdom.

B1 The rani's palace was adorned with intricate carvings and decorations.

B2 The rani's subjects respected and admired her for her leadership.

C1 The rani's reign was marked by prosperity and peace.

C2 The rani's diplomatic skills helped maintain alliances with neighboring kingdoms.

Examples of rani in a Sentence

formal The rani of the kingdom was known for her grace and wisdom.

informal Did you hear about the rani throwing a grand party at the palace?

slang The rani is totally slaying in that outfit!

figurative She ruled over her domain like a true rani, commanding respect and admiration.

Grammatical Forms of rani

past tense

reigned

plural

ranis

comparative

more rani

superlative

most rani

present tense

reigns

future tense

will reign

perfect tense

has reigned

continuous tense

is reigning

singular

rani

positive degree

rani

infinitive

to reign

gerund

reigning

participle

reigning

Origin and Evolution of rani

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Sanskrit
Story behind the word: The word 'rani' originated from Sanskrit, where it means queen or lady.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'rani' has been adopted into various languages in South Asia, such as Hindi, Bengali, and Urdu, where it still carries the meaning of queen or lady. It has also been used in English to refer to a queen or the wife of a raja (king).