IPA: /mɑːhəˈrɑːniː/
KK: /mɑːhəˈrɑːniː/
A title used for a female ruler or queen in India, often the wife of a maharaja.
The maharanee attended the royal ceremony in a beautiful gown.
**Maharanee** → The word 'maharanee' originates from Hindi 'महारानी' (maharānī), which is a combination of 'maha-' (meaning great) and 'rani' (meaning queen). The term refers to a great queen or a high-ranking female royal in Indian culture.
Think of 'maha-' meaning great and 'rani' meaning queen — this helps you remember that a maharanee is a great queen.