indian

British vs Indian - What's the difference?

british | indian |


As proper nouns the difference between british and indian

is that british is with the, the citizens or inhabitants of Britain collectively while Indian is any language spoken by Indians.

As adjectives the difference between british and indian

is that british is of Britain (meaning the British Isles while Indian is of or relating to India or its people; or (formerly) of the East Indies.

As a noun Indian is

a person from India.

Indian vs Chinese - What's the difference?

indian | chinese |


As nouns the difference between indian and chinese

is that indian is indian, american indian (a member of one of the indigenous peoples of the americas) while chinese is (uncountable) the people of china.

As a proper noun chinese is

any of several sinitic languages spoken in china, especially literary chinese, mandarin, cantonese, wu or min nan.

As an adjective chinese is

of china, its languages or people.

Indian vs Hispanic - What's the difference?

indian | hispanic |


As a noun indian

is indian, american indian (a member of one of the indigenous peoples of the americas).

Indian vs Indian - What's the difference?

indian | indian |


As nouns the difference between indian and indian

is that indian is indian, american indian (a member of one of the indigenous peoples of the americas) while indian is indian, american indian (a member of one of the indigenous peoples of the americas).

Indian vs Germany - What's the difference?

indian | germany |


As a noun indian

is indian, american indian (a member of one of the indigenous peoples of the americas).

As a proper noun germany is

(geography) the central european state formed by west germany's 1990 absorption of east germany, with its capital in berlin.

Invite vs Indian - What's the difference?

invite | indian |


As a verb invite

is .

As a noun indian is

indian, american indian (a member of one of the indigenous peoples of the americas).

Indian vs Idli - What's the difference?

indian | idli |


As nouns the difference between indian and idli

is that indian is a person from India while idli is a Southeast Asian cake made from rice and lentils, whose ground mixture is fermented and steamed in a mold.

As an adjective Indian

is of or relating to India or its people; or (formerly) of the East Indies.

As a proper noun Indian

is any language spoken by Indians.

You vs Indian - What's the difference?

you | indian |


As a noun indian is

indian, american indian (a member of one of the indigenous peoples of the americas).

Continental vs Indian - What's the difference?

continental | indian |


As nouns the difference between continental and indian

is that continental is someone from "the continent" while indian is indian, american indian (a member of one of the indigenous peoples of the americas).

As an adjective continental

is of or relating to a continent or continents.

Indian vs Chicken - What's the difference?

indian | chicken |


As a noun indian

is indian, american indian (a member of one of the indigenous peoples of the americas).

As a proper noun chicken is

a cdp in alaska.

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