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भूत — meaning in English: Ghost

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Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'भूत' in storytelling, particularly during festivals like Dashain when discussing traditional beliefs about spirits. It often comes up in casual conversations about ghost stories, horror films, or local legends, especially among friends and family gathered during the evening.
Synonyms & nuances
'भूत' is often synonymous with 'प्रेत' (pret), which also means ghost. However, while 'भूत' tends to refer to spirits of the deceased, 'प्रेत' can sometimes imply a more malevolent spirit, making 'भूत' a softer term generally used in casual contexts.
Culture
'भूत' has deep roots in Nepali folklore, reflecting the country's rich tapestry of beliefs regarding the afterlife and spirits. Traditionally, many Nepalis regard ghosts as a part of the spiritual world, influencing customs and rituals, such as providing offerings to appease restless spirits. Interestingly, some rural communities hold festivals dedicated to honoring these spirits, showcasing their belief in a continuing relationship between the living and the dead.
FAQ
Q.What does भूत mean in English?
'भूत' translates to 'ghost' in English, referring to the spirit of a deceased person that is believed to appear to the living.
Q.How is भूत used in Nepali literature?
'भूत' appears frequently in folk tales and literature, often symbolizing unresolved issues or cultural anxieties about death and the afterlife.
Q.Are there any common phrases that use भूत?
'भूतको कथा' (the story of a ghost) is a common phrase, used to refer to eerie tales shared among friends, especially during celebrations or gatherings.
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