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sharara
English
Etymology
This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.Urdu [Term?]
Noun
sharara (plural shararas)
- A pair of loose trousers worn, with a kameez and dupatta, by woman in parts of India and Pakistan.
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sharaga
English
Etymology
From Russian ??????? (šarága).
Noun
sharaga (plural sharagas)
- Alternative form of sharashka
Translations
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