निकलना

Hindi

Etymology

Hindi verb set
निकलना (nikalnā)
निकालना (nikālnā)
निकलाना (niklānā)
निकलवाना (nikalvānā)

Inherited from Sauraseni Prakrit, from Sanskrit *निष्कलति (niṣkalati), passive of निष्कालयति (niṣkālayati).

Pronunciation

  • (Delhi Hindi) IPA(key): /nɪ.kəl.nɑː/, [nɪ.kɐl.näː]
  • Rhymes: -əl.nɑː
  • Hyphenation: निकल‧ना

Verb

निकलना • (nikalnā) (intransitive, Urdu spelling نکلنا)

  1. to emerge, come out, exit
    उसके आँखें से आँसू निकलने लगे।
    uske ā̃khẽ se ā̃sū nikalne lage.
    Tears began to emerge from his eyes.
  2. to depart, leave
    चलो, अब मुझे यहाँ से निकलना होगा।
    calo, ab mujhe yahā̃ se nikalnā hogā.
    Alright, I have to leave from here now.
  3. to escape, get out
    Synonyms: भागना (bhāgnā), बचना (bacnā)
  4. to be taken out, removed, extracted
  5. to be lost
    हाथ से निकलनाhāth se nikalnāto be lost from one's hands; to be fruitless
  6. to go ahead, move on

Conjugation

References

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