08-01-2008, 11:14 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-Bharatvarsh+Jul 31 2008, 03:54 PM-->QUOTE(Bharatvarsh @ Jul 31 2008, 03:54 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->Thanks for the info, seems like the dubbing artist got the pronounciation wrong then.
Yes ginne (instead of ginde) is used in Coastal Andhra also for metal pots.
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We use ginne commonly as well. Ginde is more of local corruption of ginne.
Some commonly used words for pots/Patralu(utensils)
Gangalam (huge pot/pedda binde)
Binde (pot to carry/hold water)
Chembu (small pot)
Ginne (small utensil)
Bandali (Semi circle frying pan)
Penamu (pan/flat iron pan)
Kunda (clay pot)
Satte (clay ginne)
Jadi (porcelain pot)
Yes ginne (instead of ginde) is used in Coastal Andhra also for metal pots.
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We use ginne commonly as well. Ginde is more of local corruption of ginne.
Some commonly used words for pots/Patralu(utensils)
Gangalam (huge pot/pedda binde)
Binde (pot to carry/hold water)
Chembu (small pot)
Ginne (small utensil)
Bandali (Semi circle frying pan)
Penamu (pan/flat iron pan)
Kunda (clay pot)
Satte (clay ginne)
Jadi (porcelain pot)