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sailor in Hindi

sailor in Hindi is नाविक, जहाज़ी, मल्लाह — sailor means a person who works on or navigates a ship, especially a member of its crew.

sailor in Hindi

नाविक
noun masculine
Pronounced: nāvik
worker on a ship, seafarer, mariner
जहाज़ी
noun masculine
Pronounced: jahāzī
worker on a ship, seafarer, mariner
मल्लाह
noun masculine
Pronounced: mallāh
worker on a ship, seafarer, mariner
माँझी
noun masculine
Pronounced: māñjhī
worker on a ship, seafarer, mariner
केवट
noun masculine
Pronounced: kevaṭ
worker on a ship, seafarer, mariner
लश्कर
noun masculine
Pronounced: laśkar
worker on a ship, seafarer, mariner
लशकर
noun masculine
Pronounced: laśkar
worker on a ship, seafarer, mariner
ख़लासी
noun masculine
Pronounced: xalāsī
worker on a ship, seafarer, mariner

What does "sailor" mean?

  1. noun A person who works on or navigates a ship, especially a member of its crew.
    "The old sailor had spent forty years at sea."
  2. noun Someone who sails recreationally, especially in small boats.
    "She became a keen sailor after joining the university sailing club."

sailor in a sentence

  • The old sailor had spent forty years at sea.
  • She became a keen sailor after joining the university sailing club.

Similar words in Hindi

Common Hindi translations

Frequently asked questions

sailor का हिंदी में क्या अर्थ है?

"sailor" in Hindi is नाविक, जहाज़ी, मल्लाह. sailor means: A person who works on or navigates a ship, especially a member of its crew.

How do you pronounce नाविक?

"sailor" in Hindi is नाविक, pronounced "nāvik".

How do you use "sailor" in a sentence?

Example: "The old sailor had spent forty years at sea." In Hindi, "sailor" is नाविक, जहाज़ी, मल्लाह.

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

Yes — Hindi has 8 translations listed for "sailor": नाविक, जहाज़ी, मल्लाह, माँझी, केवट, लश्कर.

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