bichara
Bichara is a term with roots in Arabic and is widely used in various South Asian and Middle Eastern countries. Its primary meaning translates to "poor," "wretched," or "unfortunate." The word often carries a sense of pity or sympathy for the person or situation being described. It can be used colloquially to express a feeling of helplessness or sadness.
In some contexts, "bichara" can also imply someone who is simple, naive, or easily taken advantage of.
The word is frequently heard in everyday conversations, particularly in Urdu, Hindi, and Persian-speaking communities. Its