In Hindi,'story' is commonly referred to as '啶曕す啶距え啷'. It's a widely used term to describe various narratives and accounts.
The word for'story' in Hindi is '啶曕す啶距え啷' (kahani).
In Hindi, the moral of the story is often referred to as 'vyaktitva siksha' or 'katha ki sadbhav' depending on the context.
Well, I haven't come across 'kamvasna hindi' as a common cultural or literary term in general knowledge. It could potentially be a local or specialized term within a particular group or area. Maybe it has to do with some local art form or traditional practice, but that's just speculation without further research.
Account. For example, when someone is giving a description of an event that happened, it can be seen as an account, which is also a form of story. It may be more factual than a fictional story, but still a sequence of events told in a certain way.
The word for a sad story is often called a 'tragedy'.
Well, a short story is typically referred to as a 'short narrative'. It's a form of literature that conveys a story in a concise manner. Usually, it focuses on a single plot or a limited number of characters and events.
A long story is often referred to as a 'novel' or a 'narrative'.
The end of a story is often called the 'conclusion' or 'finale'.
The ending of a story is often called the 'conclusion' or 'finale'.
It's called storytelling. When you write a story, you are essentially engaged in the act of storytelling.
The term for a long story could be 'narrative'. A narrative can be long and detailed, presenting a sequence of events and characters. Or it could be called a 'chronicle', which implies a detailed account of events in chronological order.