Meaning of abhaga in english
Interpreting abhaga - अभागा
As noun : unfortunate Ex:  We had an unfortunate concantenation of bomb mishaps last month. उ: माता का देहांत हो जाता है और पिता उसे अभागा मान कर त्याग देते हैं।
underdog Ex:  his sympathies were always with the underdog luckless
As verb : accursed Ex:  The accursed neighbours of ours are sometimes kind to my mother.
As adjective : hapless Ex:  Though Link starts out a hapless disastrous Ex:  As part of an effort to shed the image left after the disastrous 1967 riot ill fated
Other : ill-starred Ex:  It was an ill-starred move. ill-fated Ex:  19.5 metre -long vessel similar to Garret's ill-fated Resurgam wretched Ex:  We piled us into this wretched boat unlucky Ex:  He is apparently so unlucky that his young apprentice wretch Ex:  The Ring warped him into a twisted, gurgling wretch known only as Gollum. unhappy Ex:  Oona survived Chaplin by fourteen years but her final years were unhappy
Suggested : destined, as though by fate, to an unhappy or unfortunate end a person who is expected to lose in a contest or conflict causing great distress or injury ruinous very unfortunate calamitous under a curse doomed ill-fated suffering from bad luck
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Usage of अभागा:
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Other : अभागा या दुखी या मंदभाग्य - unlucky अभागा या बेचारा - poor अभागादुखीमंदभाग्य - अभागापन - lucklessness अभागाबेचारा -
abhaga
can be used as noun, verb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 5 including vowels consonants matras. The word is used as Adjective in hindi originated from Sanskrit language .
Transliteration :
abhaagaa