Forwarding again for name confirmation or otherwise please.

On 9 May 2012 06:07, OZmic <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear all,
> As I had predicted problems with my e-mail provider prevent me from
> responding normally.
> There is an interesting discussion developing, so I create this new topic.
> Ritesh ji pointed out : "Local name: टेन्गा (Tenga); (In Assam and
> Arunachal Pradesh)
> Whereas, in Bhagalpur district of Bihar we call the fruits as टाभा नींबू
> (Tabha Neembu)".
> Then He and Pankaj ji point out "Let me make it clear that the word
> 'Tenga' in Assamese means 'Sour'.  It is referred for some other sour
> lemons and not specific to Citrus maxima only. (Thanks goes to Mr. Pankaj
> Oudhiya who reminded me to make it clear). In Arunachal Pradesh, more than
> 38 indigenous communities are there who often use 'Assamese' as a common
> language. In their own language, the names may differ."
> I had noticed "tenga" because some of my Assamese names include this word.
> I was not aware that it meant "sour" however. It feels correct when we talk
> about lime, lemon, some oranges, or citron but pomelo? I have never tasted
> any pomelo so I do not know if it is bitter or sour. Based on the Assamese
> names in Assam it points to some bitterness or sourness in the taste.
> চকলা-টেঙা   Sokola tenga  (so.ko.la-te.nga)  ->   Citrus × 
> aurantiifolia(Christm.) Swingle  (Lime)
> নেমু-টেঙা  Nemu tenga      ->    Citrus × limon  (L.) Burm. f.  (Lemon)
> কমলা টেঙা  Komola tenga  (Komolaa tegaa)   ->    Citrus × aurantium L.
> (Orange)
> সুমথিৰা টেঙা  Xumthira tenga    (sumatʰiŕā ṭeṅā)    ->    Citrus × aurantium
> L. (Orange)
> হুকুমা-টেঙা  Hukuma tenga  ->   *Citrus maxima *(Burm.) Merr. (Pomelo)
> বিৰা টেঙা  Bira tenga    ->  Citrus medica L.  (Citron)
> Could the Assamese-speaking people among us validate all the above names.
>
> Then an entry for C. maxima in Hindi may look like this :
> HINDI :    बतावीनीम्बू    Bataawii niimbuu,   चकोतरा  Cakōtarā
> (Cakotaraa, Chakotra), Mahanibu, सनदाफल  (Sanadāphala) Sadaphal, टाभा नींबू
> Tabha neembu (Bhagalpur district of Bihar), टेन्गा  Tenga (Assam,
> Arunachai Pradesh).
>
> The first 3 names have been confirmed by Gurcharan ji in one of their
> romanized versions, can someone validate the same names in their scripted
> forms. Once validated this entry is ready to enter in the databases.
>  Thanks
>
>


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