In Kannada, we would say Hanadubbara (ಹಣದುಬ್ಬರ)
Madhu in Kannada means Honey.
Huchcha is the Kannada equivalent of the English word Mad.
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There are some communities where to marry, your religion matters. For example if a Muslim guy although can not marry to a Christian girl according to their religion, but he marries over-crossing his religion, its his own problem. Now here is question of Tamil girl to marry a Kannada guy.............. if their religion don't allow then even she can marry to a Kannada guy over crossing her religion. Which if it is done after love ,wont be a wrong decision. for details visit at http://pakistaninfra.blogspot.com
To determine how much $1 million in 1976 would be worth today, we can use the average inflation rate. The cumulative inflation from 1976 to 2023 is approximately 400%. Therefore, $1 million in 1976 would be equivalent to about $5 million today, depending on the specific inflation rates used. This calculation highlights the significant impact of inflation over several decades.
The kannada words for "Flag" are Baavuta, dwaja...
Some difficult words in Kannada could include: ಉದ್ದೇಶಿಸು (Intend), ಸ್ಪಷ್ಟತೆ (Clarity), ಪ್ರಾಮಾಣಿಕತೆ (Authenticity), ಸನಾತನ (Eternal).
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Kannada is a southern Dravidian Language and the history of Kannada is conventionally divided in three periods, Old Kannada (6th to 13th centuries), Middle Kannada (14th to 18th century) and Modern Kannada (19th century to present). Kannada is influenced to an appreciable extent by Sanskrit. Words from other languages such as Sanskrit, Tamil, Greek, Portuguese andPersian can be found in modern Kannada language.
Kannada is written in the Kannada script, which is an abugida derived from the Brahmi script. It is used to write the Kannada language spoken mainly in the state of Karnataka in India.
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In Kannada, we would call it Meke.
Try rephrasing the question using full words and not abbreviations
Water in kannada - Niru Rice in kannada - Akki
Kannada, one of the Dravidian languages spoken in southern India, has around 50 million speakers. It uses its own unique script and has a rich literary tradition spanning centuries.
kannada abayasa
The Kannada word for 'phosphor' is Ranjaka.