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1 Sir
N1. सर\{श्रीमन\}Good morning sir. -
2 sir
n.महाशय, महोदय, जनाब, साहब, बहादुर -
3 sir
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4 address
N1. पताBetter note down my address so that we can communicate easily.2. भाषणThe president gave a very inspiring address.--------V1. पता\addressलिखनाDid you address the letter?2. भाषण\addressदेनाThe president is about to address the nation.3. निवेदन\addressकरनाPlease address all suggestions to the chairman.4. उपाधि\addressदेनाAddress all your male teachers as 'sir'.5. वाकिफ\addressकरना[होना]We must address ourselves to the main problem of our society. -
5 register
N1. बहीSir could you sign the hotel register please?2. दूरी\registerजहाँ\registerतक\registerमनुश्य\registerया\registerबाजे\registerकी\registerआवाज\registerसुनाई\registerपड़ेThe register of a flute is very high.--------VT1. दर्ज\registerकरनाYou should always register the birth of a child.2. पंजीकृत\registerकरानाGet yourself registered in the Employment Exchange.3. प्रदर्शित\registerकरनाRain Gauge registered 4.7 cm of rain fall. -
6 requiem
N1. शांतियज्ञThe family members have arranged a requiem for Sir John. -
7 require
VT1. माँगनाWe require extra force to control the situation.2. आदेश\requireदेनाI have done all that is required by law.3. इच्छा\requireकरनाIs that all that you requre sir? -
8 salutation
N1. अभिवादनThe salutation was given to the martyrs of the war.2. सम्बोधन'Dear Sir' is a salutation. -
9 son
N1. पुत्र/बेटाI want to have a son.2. सन्ततिSir C.V.Raman was a great son of India. -
10 tag
N1. फीते\tagकी\tagघुण्डीThe tag of my shoe was lost.2. उपनामThe judge earned the tag of `Sir'.3. आंशिक\tagप्रश्न`He is going. Isn't he?' is a tag question.--------VT1. बाँधनाTag the suitcase well with a knot.
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