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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.
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