Meanings
To collide or come into conflict.
ٹکر مارنا یا کسی چیز میں تصادم ہونا۔
ٹکر مارنا
takar marna
Common Collocations
- clash with
- clash of opinions
- clash of cultures
Example Sentences
The two cars clashed at the intersection.
دو گاڑیاں چوراہے پر ٹکرائیں۔
Do gaariyan chaurah par takrain.
Their opinions often clash during debates.
ان کی آراء اکثر مباحثوں کے دوران ٹکراتی ہیں۔
Un ki ara aksar mobahison ke doran takrati hain.
The soldiers clashed in the battle.
سپاہی لڑائی میں ٹکرائے۔
Sipahi ladai mein takray.
Easily Confused With
A violent confrontation or conflict.
ایک شدید چھڑپ یا تصادم۔
جھگڑا
jhagra
Common Collocations
- clash of forces
- clash of cultures
- violent clash
Example Sentences
The clash between the two groups resulted in injuries.
دو گروپوں کے درمیان جھگڑے کے نتیجے میں زخمی ہو گئے۔
Do groupon ke darmiyan jhagray ke natiijay mein zakhmi ho gaye.
There was a clash at the protest site.
احتجاج کی جگہ پر جھڑپ ہوئی۔
Ihtijaj ki jagah par jharp hui.
The cultural clash was evident during the festival.
میلے کے دوران ثقافتی جھگڑا واضح تھا۔
Mele ke doran saqafati jhagra wazeh tha.
💡 Memory Tip
Think of a 'clash' as a loud noise created by two objects hitting each other.
Imagine two swords striking each other with a loud clang.
✍️ Urdu Poetry
ستم ظریف ہے عشق، یہ بھی تماشا ہے, آہنگ کریں ہم، تو جھگڑا بھی دلکش ہے
Sitm zareef hai ishq, yeh bhi tamasha hai, Aahang karein hum, to jhgda bhi dilkash hai
Love is so cruel, it’s a spectacle too, If we harmonize, even the clash is delightful.
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🗣️ Urdu Proverb
ٹھنڈے دل سے بولنے والا کبھی جھگڑا نہیں کرتا۔
Thanday dil se bolnay wala kabhi jhagda nahi karta.
One who speaks with a calm heart never fights.
📖 Etymology
Origin: Old Norse "klakks" — to strike or clash
First known use: 15th century
The word 'clash' has its origins in the Old Norse word 'klakks', meaning to strike, which evolved into its modern use to describe conflicts or striking together.