Hukum తెలుగు అర్థం
A nice question!
In Telugu, “Hukum” (హుకుమ్) means “law” or “rule”. It is a Telugu word used to refer to a statute or a regulation that governs or regulates the behavior of individuals or groups.
For example, “రాష్ట్రంలో హుకుమ్” (Rashtraṁlo hukumu) means “The law of the land” or “The country’s law”.
ఉదాహరణలు:
- தெலுங்கில் ‘ஹும்’ என்ற வார்த்தையைப் பயன்படுத்தும் மூன்று தனித்துவமான எடுத்துக்காட்டு வாக்கியங்கள் இங்கே:
- 1. அவர் உண்மையாகவே தனது தந்தையின் ஹுகூமின் படி வாழ்ந்தார். (அதானு தனது தந்தையின் ஹுகூமைப் பின்பற்றி உண்மையாக வாழ்ந்தார்.)
- 2. அவரது குழந்தையின் தாய் ஹூக்கும் படி கோழிக்கறி வாங்கினார். (அவள் தன் மகனுக்கு தன் தாயின் ஹுகூமின் படி ஒரு துடைப்பம் வாங்கினாள்.)
పర్యాయపదాలు:
but they can all be used as synonyms for “Hukum” in various contexts., The word “Hukum” in Telugu means “rule” or “law”. Here are some synonyms for it:
1. నియమం (Niyanam) – rule or regulation
2. చట్టం (Chattam) – law
3. అధికారం (Adhikaram) – authority or power
4. సంచారం (Sancharam) – decree or order
5. రీతి (Riti) – manner or way
6. ప్రకారం (Prakaram) – according to or as per
Note that some of these words may have slightly different nuances or connotations
విరుద్ధపదాలు:
but they generally convey a sense of contrast or opposition to the concept of “law”., implying no human-made laws.
2. Kshanam (క్షణం) – means “instinct” or “impulse”, “Hukum” is a Telugu word that means “law” or “judgment”.
Here are some antonyms for the word “Hukum” in Telugu:
1. Prakriti (ప్రకృతి) – means “nature”, implying a state without law or governance.
5. Jeevana (జీవనం) – means “life” or “living”, implying something opposite of law and order.
4. Ani (అని) – means “without” or “not”, implying a natural state without external laws.
Please note that these antonyms may not be exact opposites in every context, implying no deliberate decision-making based on law.
3. Tappu (తప్పు) – means “wrongs” or “faults”
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