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Jinni Meaning in English

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ˈdʒɪni
JINN-ee
ˈdʒɪni
JINN-ee

Definition

A 'jinni' is a supernatural being from Arabic and Islamic mythology, believed to have magical powers and often able to grant wishes. The plural form is 'jinn,' and in Western stories, 'jinni' is sometimes called a 'genie.'

Usage & Nuances

'Jinni' comes from Arabic folklore and differs from the Western 'genie', which is often friendlier and wish-granting. Singular is 'jinni', plural is 'jinn.' Used mainly in fantasy or cultural contexts. Do not confuse with 'genius' (intelligent person).

Example Sentences

A jinni can grant magical wishes in many stories.

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The lamp held a powerful jinni inside.

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People used to fear the power of a jinni.

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I loved reading tales about a mischievous jinni as a kid.

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Legend says if you free a jinni, you get three wishes.

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Not every jinni is friendly—some are known to play tricks on humans.

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