Words across Indian languages
Excited in Indian languages
The word for “excited” in 5 Indian languages — native script, pronunciation and example sentences in each.
| Language | Native script | Pronunciation |
|---|---|---|
| Telugu (తెలుగు) | ఉత్సాహం | utsāhaṁ |
| Tamil (தமிழ்) | உற்சாகம் | uṟcākam |
| Kannada (ಕನ್ನಡ) | ಉತ್ಸಾಹ | utsāha |
| Hindi (हिन्दी) | उत्साहित | utsāhit |
| Bengali (বাংলা) | উত্তেজিত | uttejito |
In Telugu
Excited in Telugu
ఉత్సాహం
utsāhaṁ
In Tamil
Excited in Tamil
உற்சாகம்
uṟcākam
In Kannada
Excited in Kannada
ಉತ್ಸಾಹ
utsāha
In Hindi
Excited in Hindi
उत्साहित
utsāhit
In Bengali
Excited in Bengali
উত্তেজিত
uttejito
Excited across Indian languages — frequently asked
How do you say "Excited" in Indian languages?
In Telugu: ఉత్సాహం (utsāhaṁ). In Tamil: உற்சாகம் (uṟcākam). In Kannada: ಉತ್ಸಾಹ (utsāha). In Hindi: उत्साहित (utsāhit). In Bengali: উত্তেজিত (uttejito).
Is the word for "Excited" the same in all Indian languages?
No — each language has its own word and script. Telugu uses ఉత్సాహం; Tamil uses உற்சாகம்; Kannada uses ಉತ್ಸಾಹ; Hindi uses उत्साहित; Bengali uses উত্তেজিত. Some share roots (Hindi and Bengali both descend from Sanskrit) and others are completely independent (Tamil is from a different language family).
Which Indian languages share the word for "Excited"?
Each of the 5 languages we cover (Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Hindi, Bengali) has its own distinct word for "excited".
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