"Uttara" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "uttara" is derived from Sanskrit and has multiple meanings. In different contexts, it can be translated as:
1. North. In geography and navigation, "uttara" refers to the direction of the north.
2. Upholder or supporter. In Hindu mythology and cosmology, the Uttara is considered the northern part of the universe and is associated with the goddess Durga.
3. A name Uttara can also be a given name or a surname in various cultures, especially in India and Southeast Asia.
4. In Sanskrit, "uttara" (उत्तर) can also mean "answer" or "response" when used in philosophical or literary contexts.
However, based on the context, I would like to clarify that the most common meaning of the word "uttara" is related to directions, specifically "north".
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Utter means to express something in words, especially to communicate a thought or opinion. It can also mean to say or declare something completely or utterly, typically used in an extreme way.
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