Top 8 Popular, Beautiful Urdu Words And Their Meanings

Here's The List Of Top 8 Popular, Beautiful Urdu Words And Their Meanings
 

There is no need to discuss Gulzar's classic poetry and lyrics.
You can't help but fall in love with his enthralling compositions and insightful phrases in Urdu.
Urdu, in actuality, is one of the most charming languages with a distinct appeal that has the ability to take us to another world.

Urdu's impact
Speaking Urdu, which is spoken by more than 200 million people worldwide, it is frequently called the most beautiful language in existence.
With its refined and refined tones, Urdu, which is an official language in six Indian states, has served as an inspiration to numerous artists.

The reader is left feeling deeply moved by Urdu poetry, which seems to explore emotional levels you were unaware of.

Several commonly used words in Urdu ghazals are

muntuzair, which means "one who awaits" and "one who expects."
The lyrics of Muneer Niyazi's ghazal sum it up perfectly: "Ab kaun muntazir hai hamāre liye vahan... shaam aa gai hai laut ke ghar jaaen ham to kya..."

Ranjish: Anger, tense relationships, alienation.
We instantly think of the well-known ghazal when we hear this word: "Ranjish hi sahi dil hi dukhane ke liye aa..."

Love, attachment, and affection - Uns - Love and elegance.
Do we really need to say more? This ghazal by Jaleel Manikpuri will make you tremble: "Aine se unhen kuchh uns nahin baat ye hai...chahte hain koi dekha kare surat meri..."

Nazaakat: grace, delicacy, gentleness, and neatness.
The following is a quote from Mirza Ghalib: "Is nazaakat ka bura ho vo bhale hain to kya... haath aaven to unhen haath lagae na bane."

.Myth and fidelity
-Rivaayat: Legend, story, custom, chronicle, history.
Its origins are in Arabic, and Bollywood lyrics frequently employ it. Recall the Aayat of Arijit Singh? "Aayat ki tarah, tujhe yaad kar liya hai... "Rivaayat ki tarah, kaayam tu ho gayi hai."
-Riyazat: discipline, abstinence, devotion, and spiritual practice.

Vasl - Meeting, connection, intercourse, union; union and disaster.
The song "Vasl ki raat mein, haath hai haath mein" by Umrao Jaan from Pehel Pehel embodies the beauty of this term.

-Viiraan - A sad, abandoned, wasteful, and ruined location.
The message of Dil Ayub's ghazal is encapsulated in this line: "Lamha lamha mujhe viran kiye deta hai bas gaya mere tasavvur men ye chehra kis ka..."