Upset is not naraz , but used for the emotion describing " udaas''. Angry is also used for "gussa". what nearest naraz can be described is " disappointment". but disappointment is also more aggressive form of someone getting "naraz". so the answer is - exact emotion of "naraz" has no word in English, so it has to be described by forming a sentence like" i am a little disappointed in you", or " i am not very happy with you/ your behavior".
The meaning of naraz is disappointment. Naraz is a Hindi word which the language used in India. One example of naraz in a sentence is Kyo tum mujhse naraz ho.
The proper word is "resent" for naraaz...upset means udaas & angry means ghussa...all have difference in their sense...Exact English meaning of NARAZ is ANNOYED.I am annoyed with your attitude ... etc...In slang it can be , I am pissed of with you.
naraz means: cross, displeased, miff, malcontent.. hope it helped..
"WT" in slang can stand for "What the" and is typically used to express confusion, surprise, or disbelief in a situation or statement. It is often used as a shorthand expression in online communication.
mai bahot naraz hoon bas
Malafied intension mean bad intension...eg.
Kia tum muj se naraz ho?
Its called urad dal
The act of synchronizing; concurrence of events in respect to time.
"wt"?
"Brains" = you're smart "Balls" = you're tough (or you're a man)
wt is an abbreviation for weight