sada
Sada (adj) means Plain or unseasoned, without added spices or stuffing. Example: “She ordered the sada roti instead of the stuffed version.”
How to use sada
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishDescribes food served in its simplest, unspiced form.
Word forms
Sadas plural
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She ordered the _____ roti instead of the stuffed version.
Etymology
Borrowed from Urdu سادہ (sāda).
Rhymes for sada
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What does “sada” mean?
The word “sada” means plain or unseasoned, without added spices or stuffing. In plain terms, describes food served in its simplest, unspiced form.
How do you use “sada” in a sentence?
Here is “sada” used in a sentence: “She ordered the sada roti instead of the stuffed version.”
What part of speech is “sada”?
“Sada” is an adjective.
Where does the word “sada” come from?
The word “sada” comes from Urdu. Borrowed from Urdu سادہ (sāda).
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