You can get it from the medicine shops (Chemist or pharmacy) and even from grocery shops in Delhi.Its other name ( traditional) is bath salt. Its name is CELERI and in Hindi it is called BARI AJAMODA.
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Janu is a word of 'Hindi' language which is derived from the word 'Jaan' meaning 'life'. Hence, Janu is someone who is your life. Janu is a word of endearment like dear, darling, beloved, sweetheart etc.
The common word is 'moti'. wrongly edited superviser. moti is in hindi and not a common word in indian language. muthu in Tamil ,malayala. and mauktika in sanskrit
The Hindi word for chicken is murgah.
It isnt a hindi word.
There is no such word in Hindi.
No, "epsom salt" is not typically capitalized. It refers to a type of magnesium sulfate mineral compound and is considered a common noun. However, "Epsom" is capitalized because it is derived from the name of a place in England where the salt was originally obtained. In most contexts, you would write it as "epsom salt."
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The word for "border" in Hindi language is "सीमा" (seema).
bhaashaa.
The main language of India is the Hindi Language. The English word 'horse' translates in HIndi as the word 'Ghora'.
sorry dear there is no any word MOJO in Hindi language Hayman Hindi teacher Mumbai
I think its Epsom salt.
For starters, gujarati is a punjab word for expressing sweet and sour salt
In Hindi, "gigi" does not have a specific meaning as it is not a word from the Hindi language. It may be a name or a term from another language.
I suppose it is an Italian word, meaning trustworthy, reliable, trusted
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