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Surf in Hindi

Meaning, Devanagari spelling and pronunciation

Surfnoun
तट की समुद्री लेहरें
🗣️ ek vahini se dusari vahini par jana [/sɜːf/, /sɝf/, /sʌɹf/, /søːf/, /seːf/, /sɛːf/, /sʏrf/, /ˈsɛrf/, /ˈsørf/, /ˈsɐʁ.fi/, [ˈsɐh.fi], /ˈsɐɾ.fi/, [ˈsɐχ.fi], /ˈsɐɻ.fi/, /ˈsɐʁ.fe/, [ˈsɐh.fe], /ˈsɐɾ.fɨ/, /ˈsuɾf/, [ˈsuɾf], /ˈsoɾf/, [ˈsoɾf], /ˈseɾf/, [ˈseɾf]]
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📖 Meaning of “surf”

The meaning of “surf” in Hindi is तट की समुद्री लेहरें, pronounced ek vahini se dusari vahini par jana — it is a noun. Copy the Devanagari word above, hear how it is pronounced, and use it anywhere. To type words like this yourself, try our Hindi typing tool, or explore more words in the vocabulary sets.

📘 Definition of surf

waves breaking on the shore

🟢 Similar words for surf
breaker breakers channel-surf browse surfboard
✍️ Surf in a sentence
The surf took away the two boys from the beach.
काहिरा सतह की चौड़ाई एक वाहिनी से दूसरी वाहिनी पर जाना
🌱 Word Origin (Etymology)

Probably from earlier suff, suffe (“the inrush of the sea towards the shore”), possibly from Middle English suffe. Compare sough, surf (“a gutter, drain, sewer, trench”) and sough (“a soothing, gentle, murmuring sound of wind or water”). Alternatively, possibly of Indo-Aryan origin, as the word was formerly a reference to the coast of India, though this is doubtful as no positive etymon can be identified.
The verb is from 1917.
The verb referring to "browsing the Internet" was popularized by Jean Armour Polly.

Quick facts about “surf”

Everything we know about this word at a glance.

Word (English)
Surf
Meaning in Hindi
तट की समुद्री लेहरें
Pronunciation
ek vahini se dusari vahini par jana
Part of speech
Noun
Similar words
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Word Origin (Etymology)
Probably from earlier suff, suffe (“the inrush of the sea towards the shore”), possibly from Middle English suffe. Compare sough, surf (“a gutter, drain, sewer, trench”) and sough (“a soothing, gentle, murmuring sound of wind or water”). Alternatively, possibly of Indo-Aryan origin, as the word was formerly a reference to the coast of India, though this is doubtful as no positive etymon can be identified.
The verb is from 1917.
The verb referring to "browsing the Internet" was popularized by Jean Armour Polly.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Hindi meaning of "surf" is तट की समुद्री लेहरें (ek vahini se dusari vahini par jana).
In Devanagari script it is written as तट की समुद्री लेहरें.
It is pronounced "ek vahini se dusari vahini par jana". Tap the speaker icon on this page to hear it aloud.