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Τι (ποιος) είναι jungle wallah - ορισμός

SUFFIX
-wala; Base Wallah; Robotwallah; Base wallah

Jungle Nation         
FORMER SEPARATIST STATE IN PERU
Jungle Republic
The Jungle Nation, also known as the Jungle Republic, was an unrecognised state, that existed between 1899 and 1900, in the modern territory of Peru, within the departaments of Loreto, San Martín, and Ucayali. It was proclaimed on 22 May 1899, by colonel Emilio Vizcarra, who then acquired the title of the Supreme Leader.
The Jungle Book         
  • ''Mowgli made leader of the [[Bandar-log]]'' by [[John Charles Dollman]], 1903
  • Places in [[India]] named by Kipling in versions of the stories
  • The White Seal, <!--presumably W. H. Drake, -->1894
  • Nag and [[Rikki-Tikki-Tavi]], 1894
  • [[Rikki-Tikki-Tavi]] pursuing Nagaina by [[W. H. Drake]]. First edition, 1894
  • Toomai at the elephant camp, 1894
  • "'Anybody can be forgiven for being scared in the night,' said the Troop-Horse." 1894
  • "The tiger's roar filled the cave with thunder." 1894
  • Protagonists from the Soviet animated adaptation, "Маугли" (''Mowgli''), on a Russian postage stamp
  • [[Mowgli]], [[Bagheera]], and the wolf pack with [[Shere Khan]]'s skin. Illustration by W. H. Drake. First edition, 1894
  • ''Tiger! Tiger!'' by [[W. H. Drake]], 1894
1894 CHILDREN'S BOOK BY RUDYARD KIPLING
Jungle Book; The Jungle Books; The White Seal; The Two Jungle Books; Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book; The jungle book; Matkah; Jungle book
The Jungle Book (1894) is a collection of stories by the English author Rudyard Kipling. Most of the characters are animals such as Shere Khan the tiger and Baloo the bear, though a principal character is the boy or "man-cub" Mowgli, who is raised in the jungle by wolves.
Wallah         
, or or ( fem.), is a suffix used in a number of Indo-Aryan languages, like Hindi/Urdu, Gujarati, Bengali or Marathi.

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Wallah

Wallah, or -wala or -vala (-wali fem.), is a suffix used in a number of Indo-Aryan languages, like Hindi/Urdu, Gujarati, Bengali or Marathi. It forms an adjectival compound from a noun or an agent noun from a verb. For example, it may indicate a person involved in some kind of activity, where they come from or what they wear (Topiwala), for instance:

  • Dabbawala, lunch box deliverer
  • Chaiwala, a boy or young man who serves tea
  • Dishwalla, satellite TV installer, from "dish" for parabolic antenna
  • Rickshawala, a rickshaw driver
  • Punkawallah, the servant who keeps the punkah or fan going on hot nights
  • Lep wallah, a cotton carder
  • Kabadiwalla, a waste picker or scrap dealer
  • Puncture wala or puncher wala, a tyre repairer

Wala or Vala was also used in Parsi and Dawodi Bohra surnames, suggesting the profession or a place name. For example:

  • Amroliwala
  • Daruwalla, seller of daru or Persian for 'wine'
  • Mithaiwala, sweetseller

Wala is also used to indicate a specific object or thing among several:

  • chota wala, 'the small one'
  • dusra wala, 'the second one'
  • agla wala, 'the next one'

In British military jargon of the first half of the 20th century, a "base wallah" is someone employed at a military base, or with a job far behind the front lines.

Ian McDonald has a short story, "Sanjeev and Robotwallah" (2007), and there is a character named General Robotwallah in the 2010 novel For the Win by Cory Doctorow.