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دلچسپ — meaning in English: Interesting

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Usage
Native speakers often use the word دلچسپ when discussing books, movies, or events that capture their attention. For instance, during a lively conversation about a recent film, someone might exclaim, 'یہ فلم واقعی دلچسپ تھی!' (This movie was really interesting!). It can also be heard in educational settings when teachers describe engaging subjects.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for دلچسپ is 'پرکشش' (purkashish), which means 'attractive' or 'appealing.' While both words convey a sense of interest, دلچسپ focuses more on the content's ability to engage the mind, whereas پرکشش emphasizes visual or aesthetic appeal.
Culture
The word دلچسپ is derived from the root 'دل' (dil), meaning 'heart,' suggesting that something interesting captures the heart's attention. In Pakistani culture, where storytelling is a valued tradition, this word often surfaces during gatherings, as captivating stories are an integral part of social interactions, making every tale an opportunity to use it.
FAQ
Q.How do you say 'interesting' in Urdu?
The word for 'interesting' in Urdu is دلچسپ (dilchasp). It can be used in various contexts, from casual conversations to formal discussions.
Q.What is a common phrase using دلچسپ?
A common phrase is 'دلچسپ موضوع' (dilchasp mauzoo), which means 'interesting topic.' This phrase can be used in academic or casual discussions.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with this word?
A common mistake is to confuse دلچسپ with the word 'بےحد' (behad), which means 'limitless' or 'endless.' While both can be used to describe something in a positive light, they have different specific meanings.
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