thirst-quenching

Translation


Okay, the user wants me to translate "thirst-quenching" into Hindi. Let me think about the right term here. "Thirst-quenching" refers to something that satisfies thirst, like a drink or a refreshing item.

In Hindi, the direct translation for "thirst" is "त्वचा" (tvachā), but that's more like "skin" in English. Wait, no, "thirst" in Hindi is "तृषा" (tṛṣā). So "thirst-quenching" would be something like "तृषा-निवारक" (tṛṣā-nivārak), which literally means "thirst-removing" or "thirst-quenching."

But I should check if there's a more commonly used term. Sometimes, in colloquial Hindi, people might use "जल-प्रद" (jal-prad) which means "water-giving" or "providing water," but that's more about providing water rather than quenching thirst. Alternatively, "शीतल" (śītala) means cool or refreshing, which can be used to describe something that quenches thirst, like a cool drink.

However, the exact translation of "thirst-quenching" as an adjective would be "तृषा-निवारक" (tṛṣā-nivārak). Let me confirm if that's the standard term. Maybe in product descriptions or advertisements, they might use "तृषा-निवारक" to describe beverages.

Alternatively, "थूंकता रोकने वाला" (thūṅkata rokne wālā) is more like "preventing thirst," but that's not as direct. The most accurate translation would be "तृषा-निवारक" (tṛṣā-nivārak). I think that's the correct term here. So the translation should be "तृषा-निवारक".


तृषा-निवारक

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