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The Bengali word "jhul jharu" translates to "sweeping broom" in English. It refers to a type of broom typically made from natural materials like straw or grass, used for sweeping floors and outdoor areas.
The term "jharu" in English translates to "broom." It is a cleaning tool used for sweeping floors and surfaces to remove dust and debris. Brooms come in various types, including traditional straw brooms and modern synthetic ones.
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In English, you call a 'coupon' a 'voucher'.
The French call the English "les Rosbifs" The English call the French "Froggies" It is interesting that both are food related.
I call you I will call you
"Llamar" translates to "to call" in English.
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What do you call masa para tamales in english
Such a function does not exist for English. A function call BAHTTEXT will do it for the Thai language.Such a function does not exist for English. A function call BAHTTEXT will do it for the Thai language.Such a function does not exist for English. A function call BAHTTEXT will do it for the Thai language.Such a function does not exist for English. A function call BAHTTEXT will do it for the Thai language.Such a function does not exist for English. A function call BAHTTEXT will do it for the Thai language.Such a function does not exist for English. A function call BAHTTEXT will do it for the Thai language.Such a function does not exist for English. A function call BAHTTEXT will do it for the Thai language.Such a function does not exist for English. A function call BAHTTEXT will do it for the Thai language.Such a function does not exist for English. A function call BAHTTEXT will do it for the Thai language.Such a function does not exist for English. A function call BAHTTEXT will do it for the Thai language.Such a function does not exist for English. A function call BAHTTEXT will do it for the Thai language.
In America, the subject that covers English grammar, literature, and composition is still called "English." It is not referred to as "American" in this context.