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Pronunciation of 'omprakash'

The name 'Omprakash' is of Indian origin, commonly used in Hindi and Sanskrit-speaking regions. It is a compound name where 'Om' refers to the sacred sound or symbol in Hinduism, and 'Prakash' means 'light' or 'illumination'. In English, the pronunciation is adapted to match the phonetic sounds of the original Hindi pronunciation.

Word Origin

The name 'Omprakash' originates from Sanskrit and Hindi, often used in India.

Pronunciation Details

हिंदी

oːm prəˈkaːʃ/oːm prəˈkaːʃ/Slow

यह नाम 'ओम' (पवित्र ध्वनि) और 'प्रकाश' (रोशनी) का संयोजन है। इसका अर्थ है 'पवित्र प्रकाश'।

'ओम' को 'oːm' की तरह उच्चारित करें, और 'प्रकाश' को 'prəˈkaːʃ' की तरह। 'प्र' में हल्का 'र' और 'का' में दीर्घ स्वर है।

English (United States)

oʊm prəˈkɑːʃ/oʊm prəˈkɑːʃ/Slow

The name 'Omprakash' means 'sacred light' or 'divine illumination', derived from Sanskrit and Hindi.

Pronounced as 'ohm pruh-KAHSH', with stress on the second syllable of 'Prakash'. 'Om' as in 'home' without the 'h', and 'Prakash' with 'pra' as in 'pruh' and 'kash' as in 'cash'.