Jī (IAST: jī, IPA: [dʒiː]) is a suffix used with a name or a title to show respect, in Hindi and many other languages of the Indian subcontinent.
- With names, e.g., Gandhiji or Sant Ji
- In conversation, e.g. "Ji Nahi" (No sir)
- In polite conversation, e.g. "Navraj Ji" (Sir Navraj)
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