مشقت
Hard work, toil, labor, exertion, strenuous effort, difficulty, hardship, trouble, painstaking effort. This noun refers to physical or mental effort that is difficult, exhausting, and often prolonged. مشقت is derived from the Arabic root "ش ق ق" (sh q q), which means to split, to cleave, to be difficult. The word is used in work contexts (physical labor), in academic contexts (hard study), in personal development (striving), in legal contexts (undue hardship), and in everyday language to describe any difficult effort. It has a neutral to negative polarity. Hard work can be positive (leading to success) or negative (causing exhaustion). The opposite is "آسانی" (aasani, ease) or "سہولت" (sahoolat, convenience). The word is formal to neutral.