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There is no word "furtila" in Hindi. It is not a standard Hindi word or term.
Sixth standard can be called as'chati kaksha' in Hindi. Here 'chati' stands for sixth and 'kaksha' for standard.
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"Yenkne" is not a standard Hindi word. It does not have a specific meaning in Hindi. It's possible that it may be a local or slang term not commonly used in standard Hindi language.
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No, "khichawat" is not a valid Hindi word. It is likely a misspelling or a non-standard term.
yes, definitely Hindi is there in icse syllabus.. its just that it is compulsory till class 10th. in 11th standard,Hindi can be choosen as an optional subject
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In Hindi, "foofie" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a recognized word in the Hindi language. It could possibly be a name or a slang term, but it does not have a standard Hindi definition.
i need soft copy for vidhan 2 , which is the text book for 2nd standard