The Hindi word рд╢рд░реНрдорд╛рдирд╛ (Sharmana) describes the feeling of being timid, embarrassed, or nervous around other people. In English, there are a few different words depending on exactly how you are reacting.
The noun form of 'Shy' is Shyness (рд╢рд░реНрдореАрд▓рд╛рдкрди - Sharmilapan). The noun form of the feeling is Shame (рд╢рд░реНрдо - Sharm).
If you are talking about someone's nature or a general feeling of nervousness around people, use Shy.
If someone's face turns red/pink because they are feeling shy, praised, or slightly embarrassed, use Blush.
If 'sharmana' is used in the context of feeling awkward to ask for something, use Hesitate.
The English word for 'Besharam' (someone with no shame) is **Shameless**. For example: 'He is a shameless liar'.
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