But what other popular terms of endearment are used by speakers of other languages around the world? Before we share a few words used in affection as a part of this terms of endearment list, let’s take a step back and look at just what these words are. Terms of Endearment Meaning A ...
French: Épouvantard (from "épouvante" (noun) meaning terror, and also from "épouvantail", scarecrow) German: Irrwicht Greek, Modern: Μπόγκαρτ Hebrew: בוגארט Hindi: बहरूपिया baharūpiyā Hungarian: mumus Icelandic: boggi Italian: Molliccio...
Arjuna Son of Kunti and Pandu by the blessings of Indra; a great archer in Mahabharat; initiator of the great preaching of Lord Krishna [more] arrack Inexpensive alcoholic drink popular among the poor people of India. artha (from Sanskrit) money or worth; also means or meaning Arthash...
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Ngo (2006) conducted a study of the strategies adapted in translation of Vietnamese terms of address and reference into English in four short stories. He investigated the degree to which these strategies are effective in conveying the rich nuances of the terms. He suggested that, since these ...
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Mama (Maman in South): Hindi (Malayalam in South) word which meansuncle. Sarcastic reference to a policeman. The Man: A derisive term popular during the 1960s and 1970s during the anti-establishment and anti-authoritarian movements. Implies that police are a tool of the powerful "man" that...