Usage Note
Indien can refer to a person from India or, in older/North American usage, a Native American — the latter use (Indien d'Amérique) is now considered outdated in careful French, replaced by Autochtone or Amérindien. As an adjective it means 'Indian' or 'of Indian origin.' The feminine form is indienne.
Examples
"Mon ami indien prépare un curry."
Natural Translation
My Indian friend is making a curry.
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