What is your favourite Hindi word/phrase? Why?

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10 years of experience in teaching

किंकर्तव्यविमूढ ( kimkartvyavimood ) is my favorite word.किं (kim) means whatकर्तव्य (kartavya) means duty or workविमूढ (vimood) means confusion It means being dicey. Not able to decide between stuff you want/have to do, particularly when you area at crossroads and needs to make a tough decision about...
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किंकर्तव्यविमूढ( kimkartvyavimood ) is my favorite word.किं(kim) meanswhatकर्तव्य(kartavya) meansdutyor workविमूढ(vimood) meansconfusion It means being dicey. Not able to decide between stuff you want/have to do, particularly when you area at crossroads and needs to make a tough decision about his course of action. In other words a state of dilemma. read less
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B.tech (IT) graduate and 2-3 Years of teaching experience

There is nothing like a single favourite Hindi word there are so many but right now a word came into my mind and I like it very much that is Alankar this words means ornament this word is used extensively in Indian classical music and literature
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Professional Teacher -Vocal Music / Piano / Keyboard /Hindi / English

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Theek hai, which translates to its fine or that's all right. It expresses agreement to a statement as well. Very widely used and multi meaning.
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15+ years of experience of primary section teaching

I often find words like "prem" (love), "shanti" (peace), "sundar" (beautiful), "saathi" (companion), "aashirwad" (blessing), and "khwab" (dream) to be particularly evocative and aesthetically pleasing.
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उत्साह - Passion, Faundmesअंत करना - Abolish, Endआचरण करना - , Behavior, Mannersप्रदान करना - Contribute, Supplyदिशा बदलना
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My favorite Hindi word is "pyaar," which means "love." Love is a wonderful feeling that makes people happy, and it's nice to have a word that represents such a special emotion. Just like how friends and family make us feel loved, the word "pyaar" reminds us of those warm and fuzzy feelings!
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