"انگوٹھی چھلا" refers to a finger ring, often used as an ornament or a symbol of commitment, such as in marriages or engagements. "چھلا" is a term used to describe jewelry, particularly rings, in some regions of South Asia.
Cultural Touch:
In South Asian cultures, rings, especially engagement rings or wedding bands, hold significant symbolic meaning. They are often exchanged during ceremonies as a token of love, commitment, or social status.
Social Significance:
Rings are a key part of traditions and rituals, representing both the bond between individuals and wealth in some cases. The act of gifting or receiving a ring is a culturally significant moment in engagements and weddings.
Expanded Features:
Polarity: Positive
Register: Everyday, Cultural
Pragmatic Sense: Jewelry, Symbolism
Formality: Informal
Synonyms (Urdu):
انگوٹھی
چھلا
Synonyms (English):
Ring
Finger ring
Antonyms (Urdu):
بغیر انگوٹھی
Antonyms (English):
No ring
Usage Contexts:
Marriage Traditions: As part of engagement or wedding ceremonies.
Fashion: A symbol of personal style or adornment.
Symbolic Meaning: Representing commitment or unity.
Example Sentences:
اس نے اپنی محبوبہ کو انگوٹھی چھلا دی۔
He gave his fiancée a ring.
وہ ہر روز اپنی انگوٹھی چھلا کر پہنتی ہے۔
She wears her ring every day as a symbol of her commitment.