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"Goush" is a Farsi or Persian word that means "ear" in English. It is commonly used in linguistic contexts or when referring to parts of the body in Persian-speaking regions.
"Jor-o-jafa" in Persian means betrayal or deceit. It is typically used to describe an act of treachery or disloyalty towards someone.
"Zuhab" is a Persian word that loosely translates to "gold" or "golden". It is often used to describe something that is associated with wealth, value, or brilliance.
In Punjabi, the word "vanga" means 'brinjal' or 'eggplant' in English. It is a popular vegetable used in various culinary dishes in Punjab and other regions.
"Asket" in Persian means "desire" or "longing." It conveys a sense of yearning or longing for something.
The word "Punjab" is a combination of the Persian Language words panj (Five) and āb (Water), giving the literal meaning of the "Land of Five Rivers". The five rivers after which Punjab is named are the Beas, Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi and Sutlej.
"Punjab" means 'land of five rivers'.
its not Persian, its Armenian for "little"
"Asket" in Persian means "desire" or "longing." It conveys a sense of yearning or longing for something.
Dastaan is an urdu / Persian word though popularly used in Hindi too......it means "story" .
The word khaki is derived from a Persian word meaning soil. It is a light brownish-green color often used in uniforms and camouflage.
Shaitaan (Shai-taan).
"Meharban" is a Persian and Urdu word meaning kind, generous, or benevolent. It is often used to describe someone who is compassionate and shows great generosity and kindness towards others.
'Awaaz' is an Urdu word which is also being used in spoken word of Hindi. The origin of this word is Persian. In Hindi, the similar meaning words are 'swar' or 'dhwani', which mean 'Voice' or 'sound' in English.
Bareez'e, derived from Persian word 'Bareeza' meaning "prosperity".
Sehrish comes from the Persian word which means, "Sunrise."
Sehrish comes from the Persian word which means, "Sunrise."