rashtriya gaan
In Hindi we call National - Rashtriya.
No, because usually the song has it's own name which doesn't contain the words "national anthem". For example, 'The children sang the American national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner", so beautifully at this wonderful international event.' However, '"National Anthem" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey for her second studio album, Born to Die (2012).' - from Wikipedia
patriotism
He decided to let the term of the National Bank end.
Indian pop, or Hindi pop, is said to have originated with Ahmed Rushdi's song 'Ko Ko Korina' in 1966. The term IndiPop came about with an Indian-British fusion band, Monsoon, in 1981.
Hindi language has a single word 'saaz' for 'musical instrument'.
No, because usually the song has it's own name which doesn't contain the words "national anthem". For example, 'The children sang the American national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner", so beautifully at this wonderful international event.' However, '"National Anthem" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey for her second studio album, Born to Die (2012).' - from Wikipedia
patriotism
The Hindi term for "Learn" is सीखना (Sikhna).
The hindi term for fire is agni. There are various synonyms for it too.
The Hindi term for hair is "बाल" (baal).
There is no word "furtila" in Hindi. It is not a standard Hindi word or term.
Cherry blossom is commonly known as "sakura" in Japanese and there isn't a traditional Hindi term that directly translates to cherry blossom. However, it is sometimes referred to as "चेरी ब्लॉसम" (Cheari Blossom) in Hindi.
Hindi is a tagalog term for No.
"Nani" is a term for grandmother in the Hindi language.
पदनाम (Padnaam) is the term for designation in Hindi.
The term "spiegel seeds" usually refers to mustard seeds. In Hindi, mustard seeds are known as "sarson ke beej" or "rai ke beej."
The term for a religious choral work is typically referred to as a "choral anthem" or simply an "anthem." These pieces are often performed as part of religious services or ceremonies.