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सर्फ़

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Hindi

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Classical Persian صرف (sarf), from Arabic صَرْف (ṣarf).

Pronunciation

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  • (Delhi) IPA(key): /səɾf/, [sɐɾf], /səɾpʰ/, [sɐɾpʰ]

Noun

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सर्फ़ (sarfm

  1. expenditure, expense
  2. consuming, using

Adjective

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सर्फ़ (sarfm

  1. expensed, consumed, used
    • Brij Narayan Chakbast, रामायण का एक सीन:
      दर्द-ए-दिल-ए-ग़रीब जो सर्फ़-ए-बयाँ हुआ
      ख़ून-ए-जिगर का रंग सुख़न से अयाँ हुआ
      dard-e-dil-e-ġarīb jo sarf-e-bayā̃ huā
      xūn-e-jigar kā raṅg suxan se ayā̃ huā
      Pain of the heart of the poor when it got expensed in the exposition,
      The colour of blood of the heart was made manifest from the discourse
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