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What is Bandgul in English?
commonly known as: curved mistletoe, honey suckle mistletoe • Bengali: baramanda, পরগাছা paragaacha • Garo: tuthekmi • Gujarati: વંદો vando • Hindi: बंदा banda, बंदा पाठा banda patha, बन्दाल bandal • Kannada: ಬಮ್ದಣಿಕೆ bamdanike, ಮದುಕ maduk • Konkani: bemdram • Malayalam: ഇത്തിള് iththil, ഇത്തിക്കണ്ണി ittikkanni • …
What do you call CHEP in English?
nonchalant, motionless, silently, quietly, secretly, stealthily.
What is Maika and Sasural?
Hindi word ‘Sasural’ means the place of your in-laws in English. The word ‘Sasural’ comes from the word ‘Sasur’ which is a hindi word and means Father in law. In Indian tradition, women after marriage live in their ‘Sasural’ and her marital home in hindi is called ‘Mayka’.
What do we call a Chipku person?
Hindi writer Mohan Rakesh has termed chipku friend as a Leechजोंक ,a parasite. In a play the hindi writer described an unwanted guest as a parasite,a leech.
What do you understand by nonchalantly?
Definition of nonchalantly : in a nonchalant manner : in a casual way that shows a relaxed lack of concern or interest She nonchalantly glanced our way. He walked nonchalantly to his seat.
What do you mean cheap?
costing very little; relatively low in price; inexpensive: a cheap dress. costing little labor or trouble: Words are cheap. charging low prices: a very cheap store. of little account; of small value; mean; shoddy: cheap conduct; cheap workmanship. embarrassed; sheepish: He felt cheap about his mistake.
What say Maika in English?
A mike is a microphone.
What is English word for Sasar and Maher?
Total English – ISCE – Class 9 Maher in Hindi is your mother’s home; unless stated otherwise the home of your birth and growing up, assumed to be with your mother or both parents. Sasar is the in-laws.
What is the English meaning of Chiku?
चीकू (ciku) – Meaning in English Manilkara zapota, commonly known as sapodilla, sapota, chikoo, chico, naseberry, or nispero is a long-lived, evergreen tree native to southern Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean.
Why is Chalant not a word?
There is no word chalant in English. Nonchalant comes from an Old French word nonchaloir, meaning “to disregard.” That word comes from non-, meaning “not,” + chaloir, meaning “to concern.” If you want a word that means the opposite of nonchalant, both concerned and interested can do the job.
How do you use nonchalantly in a sentence?
Nonchalantly sentence example
- He shrugged nonchalantly , but his gaze rested on her thoughtfully for a few moments before he finished his meal.
- Her heart skipped a beat, but she tossed the dishrag in the sink and responded nonchalantly .