'without an end'
or
'by ourselves'
'baagunnaava బాగున్నావా?' means 'are you fine?'
The word in Hindi is renu...not reenu . Renu means dust ( dust of feet if i am right)
The origin is not clear, particularly as the word has changed its meaning over the years. There was a Dutch word from the Middle Ages also used in English 'boel' that translated as 'sweetheart'. Over the years the word deteriorated from 'fine fellow' to 'blusterer' to 'harasser of the weak'. However, as a slang word as in 'bully for you' it retains some of its original meaning by referring to an individual as a 'fine fellow'
The homophone for "not fine" is "naught fine," referring to something that is not acceptable or satisfactory.
A homograph of "fine" could be "fine," meaning a monetary penalty or fee for a violation.
Origin is German 'delikatessen' meaning a delicacy and fine food. The German word was adopted from the French word 'Delicatesse' from delicat meaning 'fine' which in turn comes from Latin 'delicatus' meaning 'delightful and dainty'
Are you fine
sukamano-are u fine?(how are you?)
well,great ,fine
coke (cocaine)
Origin is German 'delikatessen' meaning a delicacy and fine food. The German word was adopted from the French word 'Delicatesse' from delicat meaning 'fine' which in turn comes from Latin 'delicatus' meaning 'delightful and dainty'
Details, minutiae, trifles, fine points...
clement, fine, fair, balmy
Dal segno al Fine is a musical term meaning Repeat from the sign. Then end at the word Fine. SO repeat from Coda
It literally means "fine wash", and it refers to delicate laundry.
The word sought could be "enough" (pronounced e-nuf) meaning sufficient.(The spelling enif is the reverse of the word fine.)
Pleasant, fine, acceptable, exceptional, or excellent. Those words mean good.