Alack Meaning in Bengali
Alack meaning in Bengali: আহক (ahok)
Part of Speech
Alack: interjection
Pronunciation
Alack: uh-lak
Short Definition of Alack
Alack: used to express regret, sorrow, or disappointment
Alack Synonyms
Alas: আহক (ahok)
Oh no: আহক (ahok)
Oh dear: আহক (ahok)
Antonyms
Yay: হাঁসি (hasi)
Hooray: হুরে (hure)
Bravo: ব্রাভো (bravo)
Origin of Alack
The word “alack” originated from Middle English and is derived from the phrase “alas the day.” It was commonly used in the 16th and 17th centuries to express sorrow or regret.
Nearby Words
Alacrity: noun
Alarm: noun
Alarming: adjective
Alack in Literature Quotes
“Alack, what poverty my muse brings forth.” – William Shakespeare
Bengali meaning: “আহক, আমার মিউজ কি দারিদ্র্য আনছে।”
“Alack, I am afraid we have lost our way.” – Jane Austen
Bengali meaning: “আহক, আমি ভয় পেলাম যে আমরা আমাদের পথ হারিয়ে গেছি।”
Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: আহক (ahok)
Hindi: आहत (aahat)
Nepali: आहत (aahat)
Urdu: آہ (aah)
Tamil: அய்யோ (ayyo)
Telugu: అయ్యో (ayyo)
Arabic: آه (ah)
Chinese: 唉 (āi)
Japanese: ああ (aa)
Russian: увы (uvas)
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