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Mar 17, 2006 09:19
18 yrs ago
English term
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Mar 17, 2006 11:16: Arun Singh changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

PRO (3): Balasubramaniam L., ms. jagruti trivedi, Arun Singh

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Proposed translations

+6
7 mins

मेधावी, प्रतिभावान, प्रतिभासंपन्न...

पढ़ाकू, अतिबुद्धिशाली, प्रबुद्ध
Peer comment(s):

agree Rajan Chopra
1 hr
Thank you.
agree viveekt
1 hr
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agree Mrudula Tambe : Medhaavi is the perfect
3 hrs
Thank you.
agree keshab
4 hrs
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agree Deependra Pandey : MEDHAAVI is perfect. "Vilakshan" is another eg.
5 hrs
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agree Anant Bedarkar : Bala, Ati Buddhishali can be the closest option.
5 hrs
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+1
19 mins

अति बुद्धिशाली, मेधावी

there are many options, which might sound 'klisht' for your text. so this is a close one
Peer comment(s):

agree Anant Bedarkar : Yes, Jagruti. it is quite near.
5 hrs
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+3
1 hr

Kushaagra Buddhi

One more alternate
Peer comment(s):

agree Rajan Chopra : also
9 mins
Yah! Thanks!
agree Shilpi Jain
22 hrs
Thanks!
agree PRAKASH SHARMA : :)
11 days
Thanks!
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4 hrs

बेहद समझदार -Behad samajhdAr

Since you are looking for a simple or colloquial equivalent, I am making the abovementioned suggestion.

A genius is a person with distinguished mental prowess. This can manifest either as a foremost intellect, or as an outstanding creative talent. The term does specifically apply to mental rather than athletic skills.

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You may also like to consider बुद्धिमान, अत्यन्त बुद्धिमान - BuddhimAn, atyant buddhimAn.
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5 hrs

Apporva Buddhi

There is a marked difference between a genius and a talented. GENIUS does what it MUST.
TALENT does what it CAN.
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