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singh
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The part of the phrase "singh" is correct and usable in written English, particularly in specific cultural contexts.
It can be used as a surname or title, often associated with Sikh men, and is typically used in formal or respectful address. Example: "The esteemed author, Singh, has published several influential works on cultural history."
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They are mostly unskilled men from rural areas in poor states like Bihar; thanks to Mr Singh they have jobs in cities all over India.There is lots to celebrate about this.
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Besides paying nothing for his water or electricity seven hours of it a day Mr Singh knows the government will buy all the rice he can grow, at a pre-ordained "minimum support price".
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Singh believes that instead of discouraging urbanisation, "economic opportunities and modern amenities should be promoted in rural areas.
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The result is ever more competition for space, jobs, water and energy: "There's traffic and water pollution, poor sanitation and even the buildings don't have efficient designs," says Singh. "Another problem is waste management".
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If you'd prefer a plain sweet version, which won't benefit from the water in the fruit, add a little cold water or milk too, as Singh suggests in his sweet lassi recipe.
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Snoop Dogg popped up in 2008's Singh is Kinng, in whose title track he fearlessly claimed to "Represent the Punjabi".
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Narula is the son of billionaire Indian construction magnate Harpinder Singh Narula, and his startup employs 50 people recruited from Google, Facebook, Goldman Sachs and games studios Lionhead and Ubisoft.
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A 36-year old trader, Navinder Singh Sarao, is challenging his extradition to the US, where he is accused of artificially manipulating the market.
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"Nothing is working – even after taking half a dozen baths a day, you can't beat the heat," shop owner Manish Singh said.
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He and his lifelong friend Amrik Singh, also 79, have completed more than 1,000 races between them and acted as mentors to Fauja.
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It's almost done," said Kuldeep Singh Gangar, spokesman of the Delhi transport department.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to someone by their surname, ensure you are using the correct title (Mr., Ms., Dr., etc.) or professional designation if applicable. This shows respect and professionalism.
Common error
Avoid using informal titles or no title at all when referring to someone in a formal or professional context. Always use the appropriate title (Mr., Ms., Dr., etc.) followed by the surname unless explicitly instructed otherwise.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "Singh" is as a proper noun, typically used as a surname. It identifies a specific individual or family. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage in various contexts.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "Singh" functions primarily as a proper noun, denoting a surname with significant cultural roots. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage, primarily within news and media contexts. While grammatically straightforward, it's essential to use appropriate titles when referring to someone by their surname in formal settings to maintain professionalism and respect. The examples highlight the diverse contexts in which "Singh" appears, reinforcing its role as a common and recognizable surname.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Mr. Singh
Adds a formal title before the surname.
Ms. Singh
Adds a formal title for a woman before the surname.
Surname Singh
Emphasizes the use of "Singh" as a surname.
The Singh family
Refers to a family bearing the surname Singh.
Dr. Singh
Adds a professional title before the surname.
Professor Singh
Adds an academic title before the surname.
Singh brothers
Refers to multiple brothers with the surname Singh.
General Singh
Adds a military rank before the surname.
Judge Singh
Adds a judicial title before the surname.
The individual Singh
Refers to a specific person with the surname Singh.
FAQs
How to use "Singh" in a sentence?
"Singh" is typically used as a surname. For example, "Mr. Singh is a respected member of the community."
What does the surname "Singh" signify?
The surname "Singh" is often associated with Sikhs, particularly men, and historically with Rajputs. It carries cultural and historical significance.
Is it appropriate to use "Singh" without a title?
In formal writing, it's generally best to use a title (Mr., Ms., Dr.) with the surname "Singh". In informal contexts, it may be acceptable to use the surname alone.
Are there variations in how "Singh" is used across different regions?
Yes, while "Singh" is common among Sikhs and Rajputs, its prevalence and cultural connotations can vary across different regions in India and within the diaspora.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
96%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested