There is actually no such language as "Indian". There are more than 450 different languages spoken in India. If you are talking about Native American languages, there are more than 700.
If you would like a translation, you would need to specify which Indian language you are talking about.
καταιγίδα
Texas The word, Texas, or Tejas, was the Spanish pronunciation of a Caddo Indian word meaning "friends" or "allies."
From an Indian word meaning "friends."
The word ashaktar appears to be a contraction formed from an Indian personal name - Asheq Akhtar (Indian as in the Indian subcontinent, not native American). It has nothing to do with ancient Egypt.
the word "Indian" refers to people who are not native Americans
boomer loomer
unfriendly storm clouds
Her mood was like a dark storm cloud looming on the horizon.
stoirm (storm) doineann (storm, stormy weather) anfa (storm, tempest)
Nimbus is a Latin word meaning cloud or rain storm. Nimbo is a prefix and nimbus is a suffix. An example would be: Nimbostratus, a precipitating cloud.
The word "thunder" comes in front of "storm," "bolt," "cloud," and "clap" to make compound words. These compound words are thunderstorm, thunderbolt, thundercloud, and thunderclap.
A rotating air mass in a thunderstorm cloud is known as a mesocyclone. It is a key ingredient in the development of tornadoes and is typically associated with severe thunderstorms. Mesocyclones can be identified through radar imaging that shows rotational patterns within a storm cloud.
"Nimbo" is a combining form that indicates the presence of rain or precipitation (e.g., nimbostratus). "Nimbus" refers to a luminous cloud or halo that surrounds a supernatural being or a form of radiance encompassing something divine or sacred.
I don't know the answer i have to look over it in my science book thanks for asking though sorry for not knowing
Meghana is Indian-derived and means: cloud.
cloud = Ao (Ah oh)
The Kikuyu word for the English word cloud is "wingu."