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Words Starting with 'Back' in Marathi

Words Ending with 'Back' in Marathi

Words Containing 'Back' in Marathi

Back Dictionary

Back

Part of Speech

Adjective, Noun, Verb, Adverb, Preposition

Pronunciation

/bæk/

Definitions

  • Adjective: Situated behind or at the rear of something.
  • Noun: The rear part of something, typically of a person or object.
  • Verb: To move or send to the rear.
  • Adverb: Toward or at the rear or behind.
  • Preposition: Used to indicate the reverse direction or position relative to something.

Usage Examples

  • "She turned back to look at the building." (verb)
  • "He hurt his back while lifting heavy objects." (noun)
  • "I’ll be back in a few minutes." (adverb)
  • "The back door was open." (adjective)

Etymology

Old English "bæc," from Proto-Germanic *bakaz, meaning "back, rear part," related to Old Norse "bak," Old High German "bah," and Dutch "bak." The word has been in use since the 12th century.

Synonyms

  • Rear
  • Reverse
  • Behind
  • Past

Antonyms

  • Front
  • Forward
  • Advance

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
EnglishBack/bæk/
SpanishEspalda/esˈpal.da/
FrenchDos/dɔ/
GermanRücken/ˈrʏkən/
ItalianSchiena/ˈskjeːna/
Chinese (Simplified)背部/bèi bù/
Japanese背中/senaka/
Korean/deung/
RussianСпина/spʲɪˈna/
Arabicالظهر/az-zuhr/
Hindiपीछे/ˈpiːtʃʰe/
Bengaliপেছন/ˈpɛtʃʰɔn/
Gujaratiપાછળ/ˈpɑːtʃʰəl/
Kannadaಹಿಂದು/hind̪u/
Malayalamപിന്/pin/
Marathiपाठीमागे/ˈpɑːʈʰimaːɡe/
Punjabiਪਿਛੇ/ˈpɪtʃʰe/
Tamilபின்/piṉ/
Teluguపక్క/pakka/
Urduپیچھے/ˈpiːtʃʰe/
MalayBelakang/bɛˈlɑːkɑŋ/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • In British English, the pronunciation is often more clipped: /bæk/.
  • In American English, the vowel sound may be more open, sounding like "bæck."

Historical Usage

The word "back" has been in use since Old English, referring to the rear or posterior side of something. Historically, "back" was also used metaphorically to represent support, as in the phrase "backing someone up," which has evolved into modern expressions of both physical and figurative support.

Cultural Nuances

In many cultures, the concept of "back" can signify protection or support, as seen in expressions like "watch your back" or "back me up." In Western traditions, "back" can also imply a return to a starting point, as in the phrase "back to square one." The concept of returning or retreating is culturally important in navigating both physical spaces and social situations.

More Information

The word "back" is highly versatile in English, with both literal and metaphorical uses across various contexts. It can describe both physical locations (the back of the room) and abstract concepts (taking a step back to reconsider something). "Back" also appears in many idiomatic expressions, including "back at it," "back in time," and "back down." Its adaptability makes it one of the most commonly used words in the English language.

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