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26 august2014
Oh, what a lovely question! In Hindi, you can call teachers "गुरुजी" (Gurujee) which means respected teacher, or "अध्यापक" (Adhyapak) which means educator. These titles show gratitude and respect towards the teachers at a farewell party.
Yes, there are several ways to say farewell in Hindi. One common phrase is "Alvida" (अलविदा), which means goodbye. Other ways to say goodbye in Hindi include "Phir milenge" (फिर मिलेंगे) which translates to "we will meet again" and "Namaste" (नमस्ते) which is a respectful way to bid farewell.
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Hindi teacher? Hindi translator? Hindu teacher
I do not speak Hindi. For one to find a farewell speech in Hindi one must look on a site that is in Hindi on farewell speeches. One may also talk with someone who speaks the native tongue and get advice too.
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Students celebrate Hindi Diwas in schools by participating in various activities such as speech competitions, essay writing contests, poetry recitation, and drama performances in Hindi. They also organize cultural programs, quizzes, and debates to promote the use of Hindi language and its importance. Special assemblies or functions are held in schools with the aim of fostering a love for Hindi language and its rich literary heritage among students.
a paragraph on students and discipline in hindi
ask the Hindi teacher of your school...............it is khel
Shikshak, Adhyaapak, Guru for Male teacher शिक्षक अध्यापक गुरुShikshikaa and Adhyaapika for Female teacher शिक्षिका अध्यापिका
caste speach in hindi