Definition of funda in English:
funda
nounPlural fundas ˈfʌndəˈfəndə
Indian A basic or fundamental principle underlying something.
her fundas in life are crystal clear
Example sentencesExamples
- I just had to apply the "globe" management fundas.
- Her fundas in life are crystal clear: Nothing shall come in between her wants and desires.
- I don't quite buy the "any other party would have done the same thing" funda.
- 12 year old Louis gets fundas from a friend on how to handle parents who care more about how he's doing at school than anything else.
- The funda of people management which I guess I learnt a bit while doing team projects in MBA and during my job.
- We have killed quite a few good vehicles by simply refusing to look above the funda of functionality and utility.
- This simple funda is creating ripples and working wonders in Suryapet Municipality.
- No, I have not done it before but shall try to impart some practical advice and implementable fundas.
- Clarity of fundas on your undergrad subject also matters.
- What struck me was the high percentage of questions about leftist fundas.
- The film's funda is " Get cool this summer ".
- A math teacher, she explains complicated numerical problems through cricket fundas.
- I started thinking what the question could be, wondering if I remembered the video, the funda behind the song etc.
- The funda of looks is not very important today.
- Sivan's fundas are evident at the very outset.
- I knew the whole funda behind the song.
- Rocky S claims to have a lot of his fundas right.
- If you're an employer please do share your fundas / experiences with recruiting freshers.
- Just like those monks, there are hundreds of owners of shops, trades and manufacturing units who could benefit, especially from fundas on marketing and accounting.
- Nowadays, the accepted funda is that clothes should match the climate.