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{Suresh 497} Group related words
Posted on May 20, 2013 | No CommentsDownload article as PDF Master Your Vocabulary. Take a look at: Vocabulary Quiz - Hindi->English; Picture->Hindi; Recording->Hindi; and more!Vocabulary List - Easy to study list with pictures and recordings for... -
{Suresh 496} Very simple but extremely useful sentences -etiquette
Posted on May 18, 2013 | No CommentsDownload article as PDF {Suresh 496} Very simple but extremely useful sentences -etiquette बहुत सरल लेकिन अत्यंत उपयोगी वाक्य -शिष्टाचार ( Bahut saral lekin atyant upyogee vaakya- (Shishtaachaar) कृपया मेरी... -
{Suresh 495 }Conjunctions
Posted on May 16, 2013 | No CommentsDownload article as PDF {Suresh 495 }Conjunctions : समुच्चयबोधक (Samucchy Bodhak) In Hindi, Conjunction is called समुच्चयबोधक”(Samucchy Bodhak) which comes from two word, समुच्चय (Samucchy) which means combination and बोधक (bodhak... -
{Suresh 494 } Prefixes
Posted on May 14, 2013 | 2 CommentsDownload article as PDF {Suresh 494 } Prefixes - उपसर्ग (Upsarg) In Hindi, there are several groups under which prefixes could be defined. There are several loan words in Hindi.... -
{Suresh 493 } Pay attention
Posted on May 12, 2013 | 2 CommentsDownload article as PDF {Suresh 493} Pay attention = ध्यान दें | (Dhyaan dein.) 1.The usage of words should be specific to a situation. वह मेरे शब्दों पर ध्यान नहीं देता।...

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