cups, swords, wands, pentacles
Clubs -- Cidi (चिड़ी) Hearts -- Paan (पान) Diamonds -- Eent (ईंट) Spades -- Hukum (हुकुम)
Suits. The other suits are called clubs and hearts.
hearts,clubs,diamonds,spades
A group of suits in a deck of playing cards is commonly referred to as "suits." In a standard deck, there are four suits: hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades. Each suit contains cards numbered from Ace to 10, along with face cards (Jack, Queen, and King). Collectively, these suits are used in various card games and are essential for gameplay mechanics.
The four suits in a standard deck of playing cards is thought to have originated in the Middle East. The suits started out as being coins, cups, swords and sticks. These suits evolved into today's playing card suits with the coins now being diamonds; the cups, which stood for "love", turning into hearts; the spades replaced the swords, and the sticks are now clubs.
The four different blackjack suits used in a standard deck of playing cards are hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades.
spades, diamonds, clubs, hearts
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Tailors
Four kings, one per/for each of the four suits
One in four. There are 52 cards in the deck; 13 cards in each of four suits. Spades is one of the four suits, so you have one chance in 4 of picking a spade from a shuffled deck.
Because it sounds professional and the brand makers could not think of anything else for a name for the suits.