sarkar
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Noun — In South Asian usage, a term for "the government" or "the state."
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Etymology
From Persian "sarkar," a compound of "sar" ("head") and "kar" ("agent" or "doer").
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What does “sarkar” mean?
The word “sarkar” means in South Asian usage, a term for "the government" or "the state.". In plain terms, a South Asian term meaning "the government" or "authorities.".
How do you pronounce “sarkar”?
“Sarkar” is pronounced SUR-kah (/ˈsɜːkɑː/ in IPA).
How do you use “sarkar” in a sentence?
Here is “sarkar” used in a sentence: “Villagers complained that the sarkar had ignored their petition for years.”
What part of speech is “sarkar”?
“Sarkar” is a noun.
Where does the word “sarkar” come from?
The word “sarkar” comes from Persian. From Persian "sarkar," a compound of "sar" ("head") and "kar" ("agent" or "doer").
How many meanings does “sarkar” have?
“Sarkar” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: in South Asian usage, a term for "the government" or "the state.".