What's the difference between princess and rani?

Princess


Definition:

  • (n.) A female prince; a woman having sovereign power, or the rank of a prince.
  • (n.) The daughter of a sovereign; a female member of a royal family.
  • (n.) The consort of a prince; as, the princess of Wales.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Harry was 12 years old when Diana, Princess of Wales, was killed in a car crash but said it was not until his late 20s, after two years of “total chaos”, that he processed the grief.
  • (2) One hundred cases of histologically proven corneal and conjunctival tumours were extracted from the records at the Princess Alexandra Hospital and from the senior author's private practice in the last ten years.
  • (3) Another example is the death in 1817 of Princess Charlotte, in childbirth, which led to the scramble of George III's aging sons to marry and beget an heir to the throne.
  • (4) As a suitor for the hand of a beautiful princess, you’ll have to overcome the royal family, the palace guards and rival players to deliver your love letter.
  • (5) But lest the duchess feel overlooked, the end section of the show featured long, pale-blue bias-cut crepe dresses with more of a charity gala feel; and knee-length silk crepe dresses with black grosgrain belts seemed princess friendly.
  • (6) I tell her she could be a princess who goes out to work.
  • (7) Princess Anne is also in evidence, currently watching the ice skating clad in a Team GB Russian-style fur hat, but I have no picture to show you.
  • (8) Whether you are a princess or a queen you are here in Europe and you must work as a prostitute’.
  • (9) Her worries were confirmed hours later, when Manuel Delgado, another lawyer emerged from the courtroom during a recess and declared "the princess came very prepared to evade any questions".
  • (10) He was at the forefront of a number of big stories, managing to break some of the key revelations contained in Andrew Morton's book about Princess Diana before the Sunday Times, which had bought the serialisation rights, could publish them.
  • (11) The judge said putting the princess on the stand would remove "any shadow of suspicion" that she is receiving special treatment, El Pais reported.
  • (12) The Geriatric Assessment and Rehabilitation Unit (ARU) and acute general medical wards of the Princess Margaret Hospital made little use of the specialised Diabetes Services for help in managing known or newly diagnosed diabetics.
  • (13) A n exhibition of Princess Diana’s old dresses, at Kensington Palace , is the inaugural event in the 20th anniversary of her death, aged 36, in 1997.
  • (14) He is the Princess Di of the political world …" Or of Margaret Thatcher 's trusty bulldog Bernard Ingham: "Brick-red of face, beetling of brow, seemingly built to withstand hurricanes, Sir Bernard resembled a half-timbered bomb shelter."
  • (15) There are strong indications that Episode VII will centre on the key trio of Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia and Han Solo, played by original stars Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher and Harrison Ford.
  • (16) Still under wraps A 1978 cabinet paper by Tony Benn arguing for more openness and greater public accountability for the work of the security services A 1978 Downing Street file on "the alleged penetration of the security services" A 1978 Downing Street file on the constitutional and financial implications of the divorce of Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon
  • (17) A letter from Willetts to the prime minister claims the idea has the support of both the Prince of Wales and Princess Anne.
  • (18) According to Peter Biskind's book, Down and Dirty Pictures: Miramax, Sundance and the Rise of Independent Film, famous examples include Shaolin Soccer, Hero and Princess Mononoke.
  • (19) Its takeover of Princess Royal University hospital in Kent in October 2013 had hit its balance sheet, it said.
  • (20) Although there has been no official confirmation of the ruling, Princess Amira al-Taweel, wife of the Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, tweeted: "Thank God, the lashing of [Shaima] is cancelled.

Rani


Definition:

  • (n.) A queen or princess; the wife of a rajah.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The Rani Jadhav government committee A thousand acres can be made available.
  • (2) The literacy rate is at 53% and poverty at 24%," said analyst Gustav Ranis .
  • (3) Rani Abraham, the former temporary PA who leaked Scudamore’s sexist jokes and remarks about a female colleague, has said the ruling “felt like a whitewash”.
  • (4) One hundred and eighty-two cases of abdominal tuberculosis admitted to Swaroop Rani Nehri (SRN) Hospital, Allahabad, in the past 7 years have been reviewed.
  • (5) The little spark inside me went.” Others being reviewed by CCRC are the Earl of Hardwicke and his business partner Stefan Thwaites who were convicted after a drugs sting in 1999, the Pakistan spot-fixing case of businessman Mazhar Majeed in 2011, and that of Rani and Joginder Kashyap who were convicted of an immigration offence in 2007.
  • (6) Rani Hijazi found the 10-year-old boy from Afghanistan after months of searching, and arranged for him to be reunited with his parents and siblings.
  • (7) The ocean is torturing us,” said Pushpo Rani Das, 28, a mother of three who has had to move her home four times to escape storm surges.
  • (8) The emails were leaked by Scudamore's former temporary personal assistant, Rani Abraham, to the Sunday Mirror, and the statement claimed that she "was not exposed to them in the course of her duties but had to search for them in a private email account which she was not authorised to access".
  • (9) This is the highest death toll due to heatwave ever in the state,” said Tulasi Rani, the special commissioner for disaster management in Andhra Pradesh.
  • (10) Tavella, an aid worker and veterinary surgeon in his 50s, had been living alone in Dhaka after arriving in May to work on food security issues for a Netherlands-based church cooperative, according to his colleague Alo Rani Dhali.
  • (11) Water enters my house in every high tide, especially in the rainy season.” Rani fears that soon her family will have to leave the island altogether.
  • (12) Early attempts at on-screen liberalism – including the longest kiss in Indian screen history, an almost four-minute epic between Devika Rani and her real-life husband, Himanshu Rai, in 1933's Karma – fell victim to the censors.
  • (13) Rany Cao, a 30-year-old participant from the mainland, told AP: "The reason that I've come here is that I want to see the sunshine of freedom.

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