Chuza

English translation: chicken

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Hindi term or phrase:चूज़ा (Chuza)
English translation:chicken
Entered by: C.M. Rawal

16:03 Jul 4, 2009
Hindi to English translations [Non-PRO]
Food & Drink / Indian Cuisine
Hindi term or phrase: Chuza
Greetings,

This is a word you often find on menus of Indian restaurants:

E.g.
Fateh Special Bhuna. £11.20.
Palak Chuza. £10.60.

Please, what exactly does chuza mean? Could you please write it in Devanagari for me?

Many thanks,

Simon
SeiTT
United Kingdom
Local time: 13:44
chicken
Explanation:
chicken is called चूज़ा in Hindi and Urdu.


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Note added at 37 mins (2009-07-04 16:40:46 GMT)
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Chicken's flesh and bird's flesh is also called चूज़ा
Even a young one of a bird is called चूज़ा
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C.M. Rawal
India
Local time: 18:14
Grading comment
many thanks superb
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19 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5 peer agreement (net): +6
chicken


Explanation:
chicken is called चूज़ा in Hindi and Urdu.


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Note added at 37 mins (2009-07-04 16:40:46 GMT)
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Chicken's flesh and bird's flesh is also called चूज़ा
Even a young one of a bird is called चूज़ा

C.M. Rawal
India
Local time: 18:14
Native speaker of: Hindi
Grading comment
many thanks superb

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  INDER M. SINGH
5 mins
  -> धन्यवाद, इंदर जी!

agree  Amar Nath
55 mins
  -> धन्यवाद, अमर नाथ जी!

agree  Shera Lyn Parpia: More like spring chicken. The larger ones tend to be called "murgh"
1 hr
  -> धन्यवाद, शेरा जी!

agree  Martin Cassell
21 hrs
  -> धन्यवाद, मार्टिन जी!

agree  Rajesh Srivastava
23 hrs
  -> धन्यवाद, राजेश जी!

agree  Suyash Suprabh
3 days 14 hrs
  -> धन्यवाद, सुयश जी!
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