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darling in Hindi

darling in Hindi is प्रिया, प्रियतम, मोहक — darling means a term of affection for someone very dear to the speaker.

darling in Hindi

प्रिया
feminine
often used as an affectionate term of address: person who is very dear to one
प्रियतम
masculine
often used as an affectionate term of address: person who is very dear to one
मोहक
very cute or lovable|adorable|charming|sweet
प्रिय
masculine
often used as an affectionate term of address: person who is very dear to one
प्रियतमा
feminine
often used as an affectionate term of address: person who is very dear to one
आकर्षक
very cute or lovable|adorable|charming|sweet

What does "darling" mean?

  1. noun A term of affection for someone very dear to the speaker.
    ""Good morning, darling," she said, kissing him on the cheek."
  2. noun Someone or something especially popular or favoured by a particular group.
    "The young director quickly became the darling of the film festival circuit."
  3. adj Much loved; adorable or charming.
    "What a darling little cottage this is."

darling in a sentence

  • "Good morning, darling," she said, kissing him on the cheek.
  • He called his granddaughter his little darling.
  • The young director quickly became the darling of the film festival circuit.
  • What a darling little cottage this is.

Similar words in Hindi

Common Hindi translations

Frequently asked questions

darling का हिंदी में क्या अर्थ है?

"darling" in Hindi is प्रिया, प्रियतम, मोहक. darling means: A term of affection for someone very dear to the speaker.

How do you use "darling" in a sentence?

Example: ""Good morning, darling," she said, kissing him on the cheek." In Hindi, "darling" is प्रिया, प्रियतम, मोहक.

Are there other ways to say "darling" in Hindi?

Yes — Hindi has 6 translations listed for "darling": प्रिया, प्रियतम, मोहक, प्रिय, प्रियतमा, आकर्षक.

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