Mehndi తెలుగు అర్థం
In Telugu, the word “Mehndi” is মేహండి (Mehndi).
ఉదాహరణలు:
- தெலுங்கில் ‘மெஹந்தி’ என்ற வார்த்தையைப் பயன்படுத்தும் மூன்று தனித்துவமான எடுத்துக்காட்டு வாக்கியங்கள் இங்கே:
- 1. இன்றிரவு அலுமினியம் மெஹந்தி போடவும். (Nēṟi rātṟi alumiṉaṉṭoḍi mēhaṁḍī peṭṭiṇḍi. பொருள்: இன்றிரவு அலுமினியப் பொடியுடன் மெஹந்தி வடிவமைப்பைப் பயன்படுத்தினாள்.)
- 2. சிறுமி மெஹந்தி விழாவில் பங்கேற்றார். (அம்மை மேஹாம்ழி காரியக்ரமண்லோ பால்கோன்னடி. பொருள்: சிறுமி மெஹந்தி விழாவில் பங்கேற்றாள்.)
పర్యాయపదాలు:
A lovely request!
In Telugu, the word “Mehndi” can be referred to as:
1. మెహ్న్ది (Mehndi) – This is the direct translation of the Hindi word “Mehndi”.
2. అగరు (Agru) – This is a common Telugu word for henna, which is often used to create intricate designs on the hands and feet.
3. కాకు (Kaku) – This is another Telugu word for henna, although it is less commonly used than “Agru”.
4. రంగువీణ (Rangu Veeṇa) – This phrase literally means “colorful design” and refers to the intricate patterns created with henna.
Note that while these words may have different connotations or nuances, they all generally refer to the art of applying henna to create beautiful designs on the skin.
విరుద్ధపదాలు:
here are a few antonyms of “Mehndi” in Telugu:
1. ఏకి (ekki) – meaning “bare” or “without decorations”
2. సామాజిక (saamaajika) – meaning “plain” or “ordinary”
3. విషయం (visayam) – meaning “without design” or “plain”
Keep in mind that these antonyms are not direct translations of the word “Mehndi”, but I assume you’re asking for antonyms of the word “Mehndi” in the context of Telugu culture, where mehndi designs are typically applied as a form of decoration for special occasions like weddings and festivals.
In this context, but rather convey the idea of something being plain or without decoration, “Mehndi” is a Hindi word that means henna, which is the opposite of the elaborate henna designs typically associated with Mehndi.
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