Oonber in Hindi. Gooseberry is a soft delicate green or red berry which grows on thorny bushes in cold countries only like England, Scotland and NE America. It is misunderstood with Indian Aamla which is saur tree fruit used in Ayurvedc medicines like Trifla and Chyavanpraash.
'Huckleberry' is a colloquial, that is to say, 'casual' word used to describe a number of different fruit-bearing shrubs of the genus Gaylussacia, all of which are native to the 'New World', or North America. Since the huckleberry is not native to India, nor even Asia, any Hindi speaking person, upon seeing, tasting, smelling, etc., a huckleberry would probably use the English colloquial word 'huckleberry'. Like English, Hindi is an aggregative language, 'borrowing' words from other languages. For an example of aggregation in English; the 'English' word 'pajama' is actually a Hindi word; 'pyjammy', describing, in Hindi, any light, loose-fitting garment, such as those used, by some of us, in which to sleep or lounge.
Indian gooseberry /amla(hindi)
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नहीं (nahīṁ) This is what we say no in Hindi!!!!
In hindi you can say "Dhanyvad".
they will say mor for peacock in Hindi
For 'courage', we say 'sahas' in Hindi.
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Gooseberry = Agrest.
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