How Do You Spell PRAYAS?

Pronunciation: [pɹˈe͡ɪəz] (IPA)

The word "prayas" is spelled with five letters, and its correct pronunciation is /präyəs/. The first sound is a consonant blend of /pr/, followed by the vowel sound /ä/ which is pronounced like "ah". The next sound is the consonant /y/, which is a glide sound that is similar to the "ee" sound in the word "see". The word ends with the consonant /s/. "Prayas" is a Hindi word that means "effort" or "attempt" and is often used in spiritual or religious contexts.

Common Misspellings for PRAYAS

  • prayse
  • paryas
  • preyas
  • orayas
  • lrayas
  • 0rayas
  • peayas
  • pdayas
  • pfayas
  • ptayas
  • p5ayas
  • p4ayas
  • przyas
  • prwyas
  • prqyas
  • pragas
  • prahas
  • prauas
  • pra7as
  • pra6as

Etymology of PRAYAS

The word "prayas" has its origins in Sanskrit, an ancient Indo-Aryan language. In Sanskrit, "prayas" (प्रयास) is a noun that means "effort", "attempt", "endeavor", or "exertion". It is derived from the verb "prayatna" (प्रयत्न), which means "to strive" or "to make an effort". The word "prayas" has also been adopted and used in various other contemporary Indian languages, with the same or similar meanings.

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