The English name of the "Bar tree" in Hindi is the "Banyan tree." It is known scientifically as Ficus benghalensis and is recognized for its extensive aerial roots and large canopy. The Banyan tree holds cultural significance in India and is often associated with immortality and wisdom.
"Get up and bar the door" is already Modern English.
A cantina can be any establishment like a canteen, snack bar or cafeteria, but mainly it means bar.
As far as I know, "bar" is not a suffix in English. However, "bar" is a suffix in German, and it means "bearing" (roughly). A prominent example is "wunderbar" = "bearing wonders" = "wonderful".
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The title bar is at the top of a window which is used to know the name of the program.
I don't know about Hindi. But Yeah Hindi and Nepali is similar and in Nepali its called BAR.
Banyan tree.......
hindi
chandi bar machi
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no-vem-bar
Neon Trees gat their name from a Fast Food Bar in the US that they used to like going to.
Hindi movie bar girl
There are no words in the English language that begin with the letters zb. However, Z bar is the name of a steel bar with a z shaped section.
To web search Hindi essays, select Hindi language in the search engine and try to type in English the Hindi topic phonetic-wise. You will get the translated word on the search bar. You may have to add or delete letters from the words to get the correct Hindi spelling of the topic you require.For example:Nibhandh i.e. Essay in Hindi has to be entered as Nibandh.You will be able to know the difference when you type out both the words.
Hayden and Barbara or Barbaro are Italian equivalents of the English name "Hayden." The proper name functions as a German loan name in English and Italian whose "heathen" meaning suggests Barbara and Barbaro as Italian equivalents. The respective pronunciations will be "EYE-den," "BAR-ba-ra" and "BAR-ba-ro" in Pisan Italian.
Californication by Tree Adams.