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What is the correct pronunciation of Diwali?
I'm pretty sure it's not the Gerrman W ie V but people here insist it's Divalli! Thanks
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I stand to be corrected but I believe there is no (transliterated) 'w' in Hindi or Urdu except for loan words. Other languages in that family may mutate sounds for similar words just as may be found amongst dialects of English.
Diwali (or Divali) is a contraction of Deepavali.
Some sound mutation may be due to the presence of Brits in the Indian subcontinent when the Empire was flourishing, e.g. wallah may be a commonly known 'Indian' term however it derives from the Hindi/Urdu suffix -vala, denoting a person involved in a specific activity.
Diwali (or Divali) is a contraction of Deepavali.
Some sound mutation may be due to the presence of Brits in the Indian subcontinent when the Empire was flourishing, e.g. wallah may be a commonly known 'Indian' term however it derives from the Hindi/Urdu suffix -vala, denoting a person involved in a specific activity.
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