we read sanskrit the same as reading hindi.....
name of the receiver receiver's address Subject Salutation, In the first paragraph, you can introduce yourself, if the recipient does not know you. After this, mention the purpose of the letter. In the next paragraph, give out the details i.e. the facts that support the statement you made in the first paragraph. You can end the letter with this paragraph or you can have another one, if the information you want to convey does not fit in this paragraph. Complete the letter by thanking the recipient for taking out time to read the letter. Respectfully Yours, (Your Signature) (Your Name) Date
अल्फला Hope this helps, and hope you can read Hindi! :p Your best regards, Writingismylife11
No, Hindi is written from left to right. It uses the Devanagari script, which is written horizontally.
Hindi jokes can be found online at sites like Joke Mantra, Jokes Hindi, and Lite Jokes. These jokes are, obviously, written in Hindu and so one must be able to read Hindu to understand them.
I think that the sentence should read, Laura and I have read many books during our summer vacation. Not your summer vacation. Read your own books.
There are a few websites that have lists of books one can read over a summer vacation. One can find such lists on 'Tampa Bay Times', 'Reading A-Z' and 'Scholastic'.
there are a lot and lots of children it is because they have summer vacation. i bet ,almost every one reads it.[subscribe me]
Live Redo your room Play a sport Go on vacation Be with friends Read a good book
yes i know to read hindi essay
swim play go to camp sleep in travel watch tv read
If you are literate in Hindi yes
The cliche is "How I Spent My Summer Vacation". Why not take a refreshingly different approach with "How I Hated My Summer Vacation", or "Ten Reasons To Abolish Summer Vacation" or something like that? You could write about a really bad experience you actually had, or you could write it as fiction (if that is allowed by your teacher). You might have fun with it if called upon to read it in front of your class.
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Hindi is the language.Devanagari is a script.Hindi is written and read in Devanagari.
Hindis read from left to right.
we read sanskrit the same as reading hindi.....