राहत
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Hindi
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Classical Persian رَاحَت (rāhat), from Arabic رَاحَة (rāḥa, “ease, relief”), from the root ر و ح (r w ḥ).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]राहत • (rāhat) f (Urdu spelling راحت)
- (uncountable) relief, reassurance, ease
- जब मेरा जवाब सही निकला तब मुझे बहुत राहत मिला।
- jab merā javāb sahī niklā tab mujhe bahut rāhat milā.
- When my answer turns out to be correct I felt very relieved.
- राहत देना ― rāhat denā ― to reassure, relieve
Declension
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- Hindi terms derived from Arabic
- Hindi terms derived from the Arabic root ر و ح
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