Meaning and Translation of Triskaidekaphobia in Urdu Script and Roman Urdu with Wikipedia Reference, Image,
triskaidekaphobia | Noun | عدد تيرہ کا خوف | |
triskaidekaphobia | Noun | تيرہ کي نحوست کا واہم |
Triskaidekaphobia (pronunciation: /ˌtrɪskaɪˌdɛkəˈfoʊbiə, ˌtrɪskə-/, TRIS-kye-DEK-ə-FOH-bee-ə or TRIS-kə-DEK-ə-FOH-bee-ə; from Greek tris meaning "three", kai meaning "and", deka meaning "10" and phobos meaning "fear" or "morbid fear") is fear or avoidance of the number 13. It is also a reason for the fear of Friday the 13th, called paraskevidekatriaphobia (from Παρασκευή Paraskevi, Greek for Friday) or friggatriskaidekaphobia (after Frigg, the Norse goddess after whom Friday is named in English). |
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