called zāe fārsī or 'ajamī, the fourteenth letter of the Persian alphabet, and seventeenth Hindūstānī, has no corresponding character in the Arabic or Sanskrit alphabets : its sound is that of s in the English word pleasure, or of z in azure, or of the Grench j in jour ; in is sometimes changed into j, as pajmurda for pazhmurda. p.
ژاژ
Zhāzh,
m.
idle, trifling or indecent speech ; a kind of thistle. Zhāzh-khā,e, a trifler, one who speaks obscenely. P.
ژالہ
Zhāla,
m.
dew, hoar-frost, hail. P.
ژندہ
Zhinda,
m.
a patched garment. P.
ژولیدہ
Zholīda,
NA
intricate, entangled. Zholīdamū, entangled hair. P.
ژیان
Zhiyān,
NA
formidable, rapacious, terrible. Sheri zhiyān, a fierce lion, a ferocious tiger. P.