have you ever been to delhi
क्या आपने कभी दिल्ली जाया है।
Pradeepa means light of knowledge. It is a sanskrit name...not tamil Deep/dheep is light in sanskrit/hindi how ever, Prathibha mean fame
"Kalam" in Hindi is a pen, though in last few decades as the word pen has gained wider acceptance in Hindi and has come to be commonly used for a ball-pen or a fountain pen, "kalam"is being used rarely and that too to mean a traditional dip (in the ink) and write kind of pen.One needs to carefully distinguish "kalam" from "Kalaam", which are often spelled similarly, though there meaning and pronunciation differ. Kalaam is pronounced with a stretched "la" and stress on second "a" as in "Salaam". It is derived from kalam and means the writings penned by or verses created by an author or a poet. It is also a become a well known surname ever since India had a President with the same surname.
Hindi is a language spoken by more than 258 million people, which makes it the fourth most spoken language in the world. As in every language, it has variations in the expressions used ever yday. 'Accha' means 'Good bye', a more polite expression would be 'Accha Namaste', but if you want to say 'bye but see you later', you should use "Phir Milenge".
Yes, "ever" is not a homophone. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
The sentence "Have you ever been sent to the principal's office?" is an interrogative sentence because it is asking a question.
No Hindi movie has ever won an Oscar.
No there is no such thing, they are mythical, meaning not real.
Yes. The Shah of Iran (Nadir Shah) invaded Northern India and eventually attacked Delhi in 1739; he sacked the city.
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Pradeepa means light of knowledge. It is a sanskrit name...not tamil Deep/dheep is light in sanskrit/hindi how ever, Prathibha mean fame
The first Hindi movie ever released was "Raja Harishchandra". It was directed by Dadasaheb Phalke.
Yes, Hindi version of Pather Panchali was published, I can not recall in which year it was published first time and the publisher's name. But it is an excellent translation of the original novel by Manmath Nath Gupt.
There is no medical term. Men can not ever get pregnant.
Razia Sultan.
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