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we'll+have+to+get+going

  • 1 so

    Adv
    1. इतना
    Don't look so angry.
    2. अत्यधिक
    I am so glad to see you in my house.
    I have not enjoyed so much in tour.
    3. उसी तरह/समान रूप से
    He is not so good as his brother.
    The banner was so big.
    4. ऐसा
    I was not sure if she will succeed but I certainly hope so.
    John is going to help me, or so he says.
    5. भी
    He is divorced and so am I.
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    Conj
    1. इसलिये
    The shop was closed so I couldn't get my requirements.
    So, it was that he finally returned home.
    2. ताकि
    I gave you a map so you wouldn't get lost.
    3. तो\soफिर
    So I have a couple of drinks on the way home.
    So thats the end of this movie.
    So there is no proof, we can't do anything.

    English-Hindi dictionary > so

  • 2 butter

    N
    1. मक्खन
    I had bread and butter for my breakfast.
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    V
    1. मक्खन\butterलगाना
    You have not buttered my toast properly.
    Sita has been buttering her mother to get permission for going to Bombay.

    English-Hindi dictionary > butter

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