In Marathi, "ganthoda" is commonly referred to as "गंठोडा." It is a term used to describe a specific type of root vegetable, particularly the edible tuber known as "ginger" or "turmeric" in some contexts. The word may also refer to other root-like structures in different regions.
In marathi, fig is called Anjir.
In Marathi, coriander is called 'Kothimbir'
In Marathi copper is called Tamba.
In Marathi, love is called 'prem'
in marathi it is called as mohari
In Marathi, apple is called 'safarchand'
In marathi, fig is called Anjir.
Studying is called "अभ्यास" in Marathi.
In Marathi, bank is called 'kaat' But while studying Economics in Marathi it is usually called Bank.
what is called table in marathi language
Sand is called "Walu" in marathi
In Marathi, rose is called 'gulab'