In Marathi, a camel driver is called "उंटचालक" (untchālak). The term combines "उंट" (unt), meaning camel, and "चालक" (chālak), meaning driver or handler. This word is used to refer to someone who drives or handles camels, particularly in regions where camels are commonly used for transport.
Untaancha malak
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In Marathi, you would call your grandmother "आजी" (pronounced as "Aaji").
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maybe a juvenille camel or a juvi camel
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in marathi we call "GABOLI" ie. eggs of fish.
It depends if they are a camel or not!
Eka mēṇḍhī is what you call sheep in Marathi language. This is the official language that is used in Maharashtra State.
a camel driver
uplabdhi.