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what singh language ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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firstly it's, sign*

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Answered by tinastruss
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The word "Singh" is derived from the Sanskrit-language word सिंह (IAST: siṃha), used in the sense "hero" or "eminent person". Several variants of the word are found in other languages: In Hindi and Nepali, the name is written सिंह, and pronounced IPA: .

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