Upset is not naraz , but used for the emotion describing " udaas''. Angry is also used for "gussa". what nearest naraz can be described is " disappointment". but disappointment is also more aggressive form of someone getting "naraz". so the answer is - exact emotion of "naraz" has no word in English, so it has to be described by forming a sentence like" i am a little disappointed in you", or " i am not very happy with you/ your behavior".
The meaning of naraz is disappointment. Naraz is a Hindi word which the language used in India. One example of naraz in a sentence is Kyo tum mujhse naraz ho.
naraz means: cross, displeased, miff, malcontent.. hope it helped..
Ah, "naraz" is a word in Urdu that means "upset" or "angry" in English. It's important to remember that feelings like being upset are normal and temporary, like clouds passing through the sky. Take a moment to breathe and understand that it's okay to feel naraz sometimes, and things will get better with time.
The phrase "Mein tumse bohat naraz karti hoon" translates to "I am very angry with you" in English.
"Naraz" is a word commonly used in Hindi and Urdu that translates to "angry" or "upset" in English. It often describes a state of displeasure or dissatisfaction towards someone or something. In certain contexts, it can also imply being hurt or offended. The term is frequently used in personal relationships to express feelings of disappointment.
mai bahot naraz hoon bas
Its called urad dal
Kia tum muj se naraz ho?
The act of synchronizing; concurrence of events in respect to time.
"wt"?
"Brains" = you're smart "Balls" = you're tough (or you're a man)
"WT" in slang can stand for "What the" and is typically used to express confusion, surprise, or disbelief in a situation or statement. It is often used as a shorthand expression in online communication.