Indianoun
uk/ˈɪn.di.ə/us/ˈɪn.di.ə/a country in South Asia
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Examples from literature
- Archaeologists think the silk possibly came from India.
- In India, many people do not eat some kinds of animals.
- In India, red is a symbol of pure things, and it is used a lot during marriage ceremonies.
- In India, vegetarian food is traditional.
- In May, the winds come in the opposite direction, moving the water to India again.
- India is a fantastic country with high mountains, big deserts, and many great rivers.
- India is an exciting country and Mumbai is one of its biggest cities.
- India, one of the biggest countries in the world, uses the Gregorian calendar.
- People in India and Pakistan still use these boats today.
- Sanjit lives in Mumbai now, but he comes from the south of India.
- The night is noisy in the forests of India.
- Then 80 million years ago a large piece of India broke off and became an island.
- This change brings a lot of rain to India and other countries in Asia in a very short time.