the uses are:-
1 It can be used as a vaccum cleaner
2 It can help you to finish ur work in the kitchen
3 It is used as a friend in ur home as ur child can play with it
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Yes.
sun
Perhaps sanskrit. The reason is simple because both Hindi and sanskrit uses the same scrip. Hope my answer is helped you...
No country, as hindi is derived from the ancient language of sanskrit which originates only from India. However Hindi is not a national language in India.
"Checks" is called "चेक" (Chek) and "Stripe" is called "पट्टी" (Patti) in Hindi language.
Yes.
uses of water in hindi language
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sun
Perhaps sanskrit. The reason is simple because both Hindi and sanskrit uses the same scrip. Hope my answer is helped you...
No country, as hindi is derived from the ancient language of sanskrit which originates only from India. However Hindi is not a national language in India.
"Checks" is called "चेक" (Chek) and "Stripe" is called "पट्टी" (Patti) in Hindi language.
No, Hindi is written from left to right. It uses the Devanagari script, which is written horizontally.
Some differences between Hindi and English include their writing systems (Hindi uses the Devanagari script, while English uses the Latin alphabet), grammar structures, and vocabulary. Hindi is an Indo-Aryan language with more verb conjugations and gendered nouns, while English has a larger vocabulary due to its extensive borrowing from other languages. Culturally, Hindi is more formal and uses honorifics in speech, while English tends to be more direct and informal.
Sun is called "Suraj" or "Surya" in Hindi. It is also use to refer to the sun god. Pure hindi also uses dinkar, deevakar and bahskar for sun.
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