ABACUS
Gintaara.
The possessive form of the word "abacus" is "abacus's." This follows the general rule of adding an apostrophe and "s" to singular nouns to indicate ownership. For example, you might say "the abacus's beads" to refer to the beads belonging to the abacus.
what do we say introduction in hindi
In hindi you can say "Dhanyvad".
they will say mor for peacock in Hindi
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well here is the answer ! :)Some people use the abacus to solve some mathematical calculations
नहीं (nahīṁ) This is what we say no in Hindi!!!!
Depends on the context. "Hindi ako" or "hindi, ah" hindi ako gutom. (I am not hungry) hindi ako pupunta. (I am not going) or Bakla ka. (You're gay.) Hindi, ah! (No I'm not!)
In Hindi, "Hello" is translated as "नमस्ते" (namaste).