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1 Urdu couplets and shers with utarta

utarta(m): wear off, come down

Description of utarta: "Utarta" is the present habitual form of the Urdu verb "utarna," meaning to descend, get off, or alight, often used for stepping down from a vehicle or height. Unlike "utarna" in its simple present tense, which denotes a general action, "utarta" specifies a repeated or customary occurrence by a masculine singular subject. Differs from "nicharna," which implies coming down reluctantly or dejectedly. In Urdu poetry, it evokes imagery of the

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peeta hun woh mainasha utarta naheen jis ka

khaali naheen hota hai

woh paimaana hai mera

i drink that spirit

whose high never wears off

it never empties

that cup of mine

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mai (f) (7)

spirit, wine

nasha (m) (2)

intoxication, high

utarta (m) (1)

wear off, come down

khaali (4)

empty

paimaana (m) (3)

cup, measure

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