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1 latin
N1. लैटिन\{पुरातन रोम की भाषा\} -
2 PS
Abbr:post script1. पुनश्च/पोस्ट स्क्रिप्टThe actual Latin word for PS is post scriptum. -
3 case
N1. मामलाCases of malaria has become very common nowadays.2. डिबिया/पेटीI kept all my ornaments in a case.3. विभक्तिLatin nouns have case and gender.4. मुकदमाPerry Mason solved the case of the missing heir -
4 dead
Adj1. मृतThe nerve is deadMars is a dead planetCrater Lake is in the crater of a dead volcano of the Cascade Range2. सधा\deadहुआA dead shot3. निश्चेष्टDead silencePassersby were dead to our plea for helpHis gums were dead from the novocainDead capitalDead airA dead telephone line4. निर्जीवLatin is a dead languageA dead tennis ballA dead lawA dead issueA dead batteryThe party being dead we left earlyThis is a dead town; nothing ever happens here--------N1. मृतकThey buried the dead2. जिस\deadसमय\deadसुनसान\deadहोThe dead of winter -
5 know
V1. जाननाI want to know who is winning the game.I know that the President lied to the people.She knows how to knit.Galileo knew that the earth moves around the sun.I know that I left the key on the table.We know this movie.His greed knew no limits.This student knows her irregular verbs.I know Latin.Adam knew Eve.The child knows right from wrong.I know this voice. -
6 lingua franca
N1. लोक-भाषाSpanish is the lingua franca in many Latin American countries. -
7 pronounce
V1. उच्चारण करनाit's still hard to pronounce some words of Latin.2. निर्णय देनाRam pronounced that he would definitely go to the party.
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