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प्रशंसा — meaning in English: Praise

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उत्सव
संस्कृति
नवीनता
प्रवृत्ति
प्रशंसा
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formal common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'प्रशंसा' in various contexts, such as during family gatherings to compliment someone's achievements, or in formal settings like award ceremonies to acknowledge outstanding contributions. It can also be heard in everyday conversations when friends express admiration for someone's skills or efforts.
Synonyms & nuances
'प्रशंसा' carries a more formal tone compared to synonyms like 'सराहना' (sarāhanā), which is more casual and can be used among friends. You would choose 'प्रशंसा' when you want to convey respect and acknowledge someone's significant achievements, especially in professional or formal contexts.
Culture
The word 'प्रशंसा' has its roots in Sanskrit, reflecting the deep cultural ties between Nepali and ancient Indian languages. In Nepali culture, expressing praise is often viewed as a way to promote positivity and encouragement within communities, fostering a supportive atmosphere in both personal and professional relationships.
FAQ
Q.How do you use 'प्रशंसा' in a sentence?
'प्रशंसा' can be used in sentences like 'म तिम्रो प्रशंसा गर्छु' which means 'I praise you.' It's often followed by an explanation of what specific action you're praising.
Q.What is the opposite of 'प्रशंसा'?
The opposite of 'प्रशंसा' is 'निन्दा' (nindā), which means 'criticism.' While 'प्रशंसा' is used to express admiration, 'निन्दा' conveys disapproval or negative feedback.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'प्रशंसा'?
A common mistake is using it in overly casual settings; 'प्रशंसा' is more appropriate for formal occasions. For casual compliments among friends, 'सराहना' might be a better fit.
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