The opposite of "yateem" is "ghani." In Arabic, "yateem" means orphan or someone who has lost one or both parents, while "ghani" means wealthy or someone who is financially well-off. The two terms represent contrasting socio-economic statuses within Arabic-speaking communities.
The opposite of the Urdu word "Yateem" is "Maabood" which means someone who is not an orphan or has parents. "Yateem" refers to a child who has lost one or both parents, while "Maabood" signifies a child who has parents present in their life.
An opposite of the word "to" is from.
The opposite of up is down. So, opposite of the opposite of up is up itself.
The opposite of the opposite is the original value, -9.
The opposite of arrive is to depart or to leave.The opposite of arrival is departure.
The opposite of the Urdu word "Yateem" is "Maabood" which means someone who is not an orphan or has parents. "Yateem" refers to a child who has lost one or both parents, while "Maabood" signifies a child who has parents present in their life.
Yateem was created in 1988.
The cast of Yateem - 1945 includes: Yakub Lalita Pawar
Nala-e-Yateem by allama iqbal i can find
yateem يتيم (masculine)yateema يتيمة (feminine)
it's " yateem" for a male orphan & written as "يتيم" & it's " yateemah" for a female orphan & written as " يتيمه"
you can say 2 words anta yateem ? but use the asking tone
The cast of Yateem - 1988 includes: Beena Banerjee as Mrs. Ujagar Singh Danny Denzongpa as Girivar Prasad Mathur Sunny Deol as Inspector Krishna Vijayendra Ghatge as Senior Police Officer Kulbhushan Kharbanda as Inspector. Shiv Kumar Yadav Sujata Mehta as Chanchal S. Yadav Ram Mohan as Ramchander Farha Naaz as Gauri S. Yadav Dina Pathak as Mrs. Yadav Asha Sharma as Parvati Dalip Tahil as Dacoit Ujagar Singh
The opposite (antonym) of opposite is same.
opposite of opposite to opposite from
An opposite of the word "to" is from.
The word "orphan" in Urdu is translated as "یتیم" (yateem). It refers to a child who has lost one or both parents. The term is often used in a broader context to describe someone who is vulnerable or in need of care and support due to the loss of parental figures.