हरामख़ोर
Hindi
Etymology
From हराम (harām) + -ख़ोर (-xor). Borrowed from Classical Persian حرام خوار (harām-xwār).
Pronunciation
- (Delhi Hindi) IPA(key): /ɦə.ɾɑːm.xoːɾ/, [ɦɐ.ɾä̃ːm.xoːɾ], /ɦə.ɾɑːm.kʰoːɾ/, [ɦɐ.ɾä̃ːm.kʰoːɾ]
Noun
हरामख़ोर • (harāmxor) m (Urdu spelling حرام خوار)
- a useless person, ne'er-do-well, good-for-nothing
- Synonym: नालायक़ (nālāyaq)
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