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pani

Pani is a term with several distinct meanings across languages and contexts, and it may refer to different concepts depending on how it is used.

In Polish, Pani is a formal courtesy title for a woman, equivalent to “Ms.” or “Mrs.”. It

In several Indo-Aryan languages, including Hindi, Urdu, and Bengali, pani means water. It is a common noun

Pani also appears as a personal name element in the Indian subcontinent. It is used as a

Because pani has different meanings in different languages, its interpretation is highly contextual. Outside of these

is
used
in
direct
address
or
before
a
surname
or
given
name
to
show
respect,
for
example
Pani
Kowalska.
The
word
is
capitalized
when
used
as
part
of
a
direct
address
or
title.
encountered
in
everyday
speech,
literature,
and
media,
and
it
appears
in
phrases
and
expressions
related
to
drinking
water,
rivers,
and
other
water-related
topics.
surname
in
various
regional
communities,
including
Odia,
Bengali,
and
Marathi
groups,
among
others,
and
may
also
occur
as
a
given
name
in
some
cases.
As
a
surname,
it
is
found
among
people
in
India
and
in
diaspora
communities
around
the
world.
primary
uses,
the
term
can
appear
in
place
names,
transliterations,
or
as
part
of
longer
phrases
in
other
linguistic
or
cultural
settings,
but
those
uses
are
typically
tied
to
one
of
the
established
meanings
described
above.