Up to the mark in Hindi
Meaning, Devanagari spelling and pronunciation
The meaning of “up to the mark” in Hindi is ठीक, pronounced Thik — 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.
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Proto-New Indo-Aryan *ठीक्क (ṭhīkka)
Hindi ठीक
Inherited from Proto-New Indo-Aryan *ठीक्क (ṭhīkka, “firm, upright”), probably ultimately from Sanskrit स्थि॒त (sthitá, “situated”), whence Hindi स्थित (sthit) and था (thā). Cognate with Punjabi ਠੀਕ /ٹھِیک (ṭhīk), Gujarati ઠીક (ṭhīk), Sindhi ٺيِڪُ /ठीकु (ṭhyiku), Marathi ठीक (ṭhīk), Odia ଠିକ (ṭhika), Bengali ঠিক (ṭhik), Assamese ঠিক (thik).
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Proto-New Indo-Aryan *ठीक्क (ṭhīkka)
Hindi ठीक
Inherited from Proto-New Indo-Aryan *ठीक्क (ṭhīkka, “firm, upright”), probably ultimately from Sanskrit स्थि॒त (sthitá, “situated”), whence Hindi स्थित (sthit) and था (thā). Cognate with Punjabi ਠੀਕ /ٹھِیک (ṭhīk), Gujarati ઠીક (ṭhīk), Sindhi ٺيِڪُ /ठीकु (ṭhyiku), Marathi ठीक (ṭhīk), Odia ଠିକ (ṭhika), Bengali ঠিক (ṭhik), Assamese ঠিক (thik).
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