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pakki

Pakki is a term used in Hindustani languages such as Hindi, Urdu, and Punjabi. It is the feminine form of the adjective pakka, and it, along with pakka, conveys meanings of fixedness, certainty, reliability, or readiness. The core sense relates to being completed or solid; when describing fruit or food, pakka likewise means ripe or fully cooked, with pakki functioning as the feminine agreement form.

In usage, pakka appears in phrases indicating certainty or fixation. Examples include tareekh pakki hai (the

The word is widely used across Hindi, Urdu, and Punjabi, and in their dialects, appearing in formal

date
is
fixed/confirmed),
baat
pakki
hai
(the
matter
is
settled/true),
and
pakka
plan
(a
definite
plan).
A
pakka
aadmi
denotes
a
dependable
person,
and
pakka
(alone)
can
be
used
as
an
intensifier
in
colloquial
speech
to
convey
assurance.
writing,
spoken
dialogue,
media,
and
everyday
conversation.
When
used
as
a
proper
noun,
Pakki
can
occasionally
be
encountered
as
a
place
name
or
surname
in
South
Asia;
in
such
cases
it
functions
as
a
capitalized
entity
rather
than
a
common
adjective.