The Hindi word for yesterday is Kal, and no, it is not the same as the word for today (I forget the word for today) but it IS the same as the word for tomorrow (also Kal). Intriguing, right?
this word is same in Hindi and English
Today can be said as AAJ in hindi. This word shows the current date of the speaker.
No, the word "yesterday" is not a prepositional phrase. It is an adverb that refers to the day before today. Prepositional phrases consist of a preposition and a noun or pronoun that functions as its object.
The Punjabi word "ghidar" has a Hindi origin but is used by many different people today. The translation of ghidar from Hindi to English is a house, home, flat, stronghold or abode.
The Hindi word for reflection is "प्रतिबिंब" (pratibimb).
Well, If you look in a dictionary, the word Today comes before Yesterday. Hope this helps.
God and his word stays the same, for he is the same today ,yesterday and forver.
this word is same in Hindi and English
Today can be said as AAJ in hindi. This word shows the current date of the speaker.
the machine which was meant to work the problem was terminated yesterday, leading to the same problem today.
Yesterday is History, Tomorrow a Mystery, Today is
Karma and Yogi are the same in both English and Hindi.
Tatkalin seva yatayat yantra is Hindi translation of ambulance. No one uses this word today.
Yesterday, today and tomorrow.
In such questions we need to search for the starting point or the clue. The clue in the question is the word "Yesterday" which is at the last. So this is our starting point. Now lets divide the sentence into 4 parts... The day after/ the day before/ the day after yesterday So coming from back....the day after yesterday= today then continuing it....the day before( today)....is yesterday... The day after (yesterday)...is today... Or After dividing we find day after , day before as cancellation pair...and we are left with the day after yesterday......answer is Today.
No, the word 'yesterday' is a noun and an adverb.The noun 'yesterday' is a word for a specific time period, a word for a thing.example: Yesterday was the fourth.The noun 'yesterday' is the subject of the sentence.The adverb 'yesterday' modifies a verb as on the day preceding today or recently.example: This is the movie I saw yesterday.The adverb 'yesterday' modifies the verb 'saw'.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.example: This is the movie I saw yesterday. I think you will like it.The pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'movie' in the second sentence.
No, the word "yesterday" is not a prepositional phrase. It is an adverb that refers to the day before today. Prepositional phrases consist of a preposition and a noun or pronoun that functions as its object.