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This word means:

Barar khani

Barar khani, literally translated as ‘food from outside’, means food from takeaways or restaurants. The term is made up of the word ‘bara’ (outside) and ‘khani’ (food).

Jere are some examples of the term in use:

  • Barar khani khawa beshi bala nai – Eating food from outside is not very good.
  • Barar khani baaṭor lakhan moza fai na – I don’t enjoy food from outside like I enjoy rice.
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