मुश्ताक़

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Hindi

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Classical Persian مشتاق, from Arabic مُشْتَاق (muštāq).

Pronunciation

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  • (Delhi) IPA(key): /mʊʃ.t̪ɑːq/, [mʊʃ.t̪äːq], /mʊʃ.t̪ɑːk/, [mʊʃ.t̪äːk]

Adjective

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मुश्ताक़ (muśtāq) (Urdu spelling مشتاق)

  1. Full of desire, longing, anxious to see an absent friend, yearning
    आशिक़ के मुश्ताक़āśiq ke muśtāqlonging for one's lover

References

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