hasrat

Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay hasrat, from Classical Malay حسرت (hasrat), from Arabic حسرة.

Noun

hasrat (first-person possessive hasratku, second-person possessive hasratmu, third-person possessive hasratnya)

  1. desire

Further reading

Malay

Etymology

From Arabic حسرة.

Noun

hasrat (Jawi spelling حسرت, plural hasrat-hasrat, informal 1st possessive hasratku, 2nd possessive hasratmu, 3rd possessive hasratnya)

  1. desire

Further reading

Uzbek

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic حَسْرَة (ḥasra).

Noun

hasrat (plural hasratlar)

  1. regret
  2. disappointment

Declension

Further reading

محمد حلیم یارقین (1386) “H”, in فرهنگ اوزبکی به فارسی, volume 1, تهران, page 316

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