Login or register (free and only takes a few minutes) to participate in this question.You will also have access to many other tools and opportunities designed for those who have language-related jobs (or are passionate about them). Participation is free and the site has a strict confidentiality policy. Hindi to English translations [Non-PRO] Art/Literary - Poetry & Literature | | Hindi term or phrase: thunda khitchri | it's from the passage where i asked about the "ghas phoos". the group is considering a place for lunch. so here it goes:
Where should they lunch, then?
“That new place, Let’s B Veg?” asked Father Booty.
“No ghas phoos, no twigs and leaves!” said Uncle Potty firmly. He never ate anything green if he could help it.
“Lung Fung?” It was a shabby Chinese establishment with slainlooking paper dragons dangling from the ceiling.
“Not very nice to sit in.”
“Windamere?”
“Too expensive, only for foreigners. Anyway, it’s their tea that’s good, lunch is the missionary boardinghouse type of thing . . . thunda khitchri . . . blubbery collar of mutton . . . salt and pepper, if you’re very
lucky. . . .
can you please explain what this "thunda khitchri" is, if not a repetition of "collar of mutton"? |
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