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CTET में आपके नंबर कितने हैं?
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तीन बच्चों में इंग्लिश स्पीकिंग का कंपटीशन 👎
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New Delhi to London: Approximately 7,000 km
New Delhi to New York: Approximately 11,750 km
New Delhi to Moscow: Approximately 4,000 km
New Delhi to Sydney: Approximately 10,200 km
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Daily use English phrase -
मैं अभी आ रहा हूं।
I am coming right now.
I am just coming.
बहुत अच्छा।
Very good.
Great.
अच्छी बात है।
That's good.
That's great.
जैसी आपकी मर्जी।
As you wish.
Whatever you want.
और कुछ?
Anything else?
Something more?
बस रहने दो।
Let it be.
Leave it.
इस सम्मान के लिए धन्यवाद।
Thank you for this honor.
Thanks for this recognition.
अच्छा।
Okay.
Alright.
क्यों नहीं?
Why not?
थोड़ा सा भी नहीं।
Not even a little bit.
None at all.
ध्यान रखना।
Take care.
Be careful.
कल मिलेंगे।
We will meet tomorrow.
See you tomorrow.
हां, जरूर!
Yes, definitely!
Yes, of course!
बहुत है।
That's enough.
That's sufficient.
हाँ, सर।
Yes, sir.
Okay, sir.
नहीं, कभी नहीं।
No, never.
No, not at all.
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कोई बात नहीं।
No problem.
It's okay.
और कुछ नहीं।
Nothing else.
No more.
कोई खास बात नहीं।
Nothing special.
Nothing particular.
आइए।
Come on.
Let's go.
भरोसा रखें।
Trust me.
Have faith.
बहुत दिन से देखा नहीं।
Haven't seen for a long time.
It's been a long time since we met.
अच्छा चलते हैं, गुड बाइ!
Alright, goodbye!
Okay, bye!
आपको भी विदा!
Goodbye to you too!
See you later!
जरा सा भी नहीं!
Not even a bit!
Not a single bit!
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American vocabs vs British vocabs (related to Love )
"I love you" is more commonly used in American English, while in British English, people may use "I'm fond of you" or "I'm very fond of you"
in British English include "love," "darling," and "sweetheart," while in American English, "honey," "baby," and "babe" are more commonly used.
American English: “Infatuation” – British English: “Fancy”
American English: “Love story” – British English: “Romance”
American English: “Brokenhearted” – British English: “Heartbroken”
American English: “Love affair” – British English: “Affair of the heart”
American English: “Love song” – British English: “Ballad”
American English: “Love letter” – British English: “Love note”
American English: “Love life” – British English: “Romantic life”
American English: “Perfect match” – British English: “Ideal match”
American English: “Knee-deep in love” – British English: “Head over heels in love”
American English: “Butterflies in your stomach” – British English: “Butterflies in the tummy”
American English: “Crush on someone” – British English: “Have a crush on someone”
American English: “Flirt” – British English: “Flirt with”
American English: “Puppy love” – British English: “Young love”
American English: “Honeymoon phase” – British English: “New Relationship Energy”
American English: “Love at first sight” – British English: “Love at first glance”
American English: “Soulmate” – British English: “The One”
American English: “In love” – British English: “Smitten”
American English -“Falling in love” – British English: “Falling for someone” British English: “Romantic,” “Soppy,” “Mushy” American English: “Romantic,” “Sentimental,” “Sappy”
British English: “Going out with,” “Going out,” “Partner”
American English: “Dating,” “Going out,” “Boyfriend/Girlfriend”
American English: “Dating,” “Going out,” “Boyfriend/Girlfriend” British English: “Pash,” “Darling,” “Love”
American English: “Crush,” “Sweetheart,” “Bae”
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Indian Political parties foundation years in chronological order --
Indian National Congress (INC) - 1885
All India Muslim League (AIML) - 1906
Communist Party of India (CPI) - 1925
Bharatiya Jana Sangh (BJS) - 1951 Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) - 1964
Shiv Sena (SS) - 1966
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) - 1980 Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) - 1984
Samajwadi Party (SP) - 1992 Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) - 1997 Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) - 1999
YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) - 2011 Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) - 2012
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Important daily use vocabs -
Fervor: intense feeling; warmth of passion.
Euphoria – a feeling of intense happiness
Perplexed – confused
Serene – calm, peaceful
Melancholy – a feeling of sadness
Ennui – boredom
Nostalgia – a sentimental longing for the past
Laconic – Using very few words, concise.
Ardor: intense and passionate feeling.
Zeal: great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or an objective.
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