Hindi

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Classical Persian آشنا (āšnā), ultimately from a derivative of Proto-Indo-European *ǵneh₃- (to know).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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आशना (āśnām or f by sense (Urdu spelling آشنا)

  1. lover, paramour
    Synonyms: प्रेमी (premī), आशिक़ (āśiq)
    • Chakbast Brij Narayan :
      अगर दर्द-ए-मोहब्बत से न इन्साँ आश्ना होता
      न कुछ मरने का ग़म होता न जीने का मज़ा होता
      agar dard-e-mohabbat se na insā̃ āśnā hotā
      na kuch marne kā ġam hotā na jīne kā mazā hotā
      If the pain of love would not compel man to become lover
      then there would be no pain in death nor joy in life
  2. friend, companion
    Synonyms: दोस्त (dost), मित्र (mitra)

Declension

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NOTE: This term is declined masculine or feminine according to the gender of the referent.

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