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1 language
N1. भाषाHindi is the national language of our country.His body language shows that he is tired.2. बोलने की शैलीThe people living nearby have a very bad language.3. बोलीOnly advocates can understand the language of courtroom. -
2 language
n.भाषा, जबान, बोली -
3 language
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4 language laboratory
N1. भाषा प्रयोगशालाOur school uses language laboratories for teaching foreign languages. -
5 second Language
N1. दूसरी भाषाEnglish is my second language. -
6 sign language
N1. इंगित भाषाSign language has proved, excellent for handicapped. -
7 persian
Adj1. फारसी भाषा या फारसी\{निवासी\}Persian is the language of Persia (country) and the inhabitants are known as Persians.--------N1. फारसी भाषाThe language of persia is known as persian. -
8 siamese
Adj1. श्यामीThe people of Thailand speak siamese language.--------N1. श्याम देश वासीThe natives of Thailand is called siamese.2. श्याम देश भाषाThe language spoken by the people of Thailand is called Siamese. -
9 Afghan
N1. अफगानवासीIn our class there are three Afghan student.2. अफगानिस्तानी\AfghanभाषाI can read and write Afghan language. -
10 COBOL
N1. कम्प्यूटर\COBOLकी\COBOLव्यापारिक\COBOLभाषाCOBOL is a programming language. -
11 EFL
Abbr:English as a foreign language1. विदेशी\EFLभाषा\EFLके\EFLरूप\EFLमें\EFLअंग्रेज़ी -
12 FORTRAN
N1. कम्प्यूटर\FORTRANनिर्देश\FORTRANकी\FORTRANभाषाFORTRAN is a programming language used especially in scientific applications. -
13 Gaelic
Adj1. आयरलैंड़ और स्काटलैंड़ की भाषाThe Celtics speak Gaelic language. -
14 Indo
Adj1. भारतीय-Sanskrit is an Indo-European language. -
15 Scouse
N1. लीवरपूल\Scouseकी\ScouseबोलीI want to learn Scouse language. -
16 abusive
Adj1. निन्दक\abusiveकुत्सावादीShe used abusive language in the party. -
17 acquaintance
N1. परिचितI met an acquaintance in the market.2. परिचयI have little acquaintance with the Russian language. -
18 ambiguity
N1. द्वयर्थLanguage has ambiguity.2. संशयात्मक\ambiguityस्थितिHe could never understand the ambiguity of his wife's behaviour. -
19 approach
N1. पहुँच/निकटताTransportation has enabled us an easy approach to the remote parts of the world.Ravi has an easy approach to The Minister.2. पद्धतिIn the latest approach to language teaching direct method is preferred.3. प्रस्तावThey have made an approach to the local authorities in this connection.--------VTI1. पास\approachआनाCan anyone approach an auncanged lion?No singer could approach Mohan mad Rafi's high range quality.2. पहुँचनाWe should seriously consider how to approach the problem before we make any definite plans. -
20 basic
Adj1. बुनियादीFirst you should have the basic knowledge of computer.--------N1. मूलतत्त्वHis basic problem is with the spoken language.
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