Before we set out to explorehow to say “hello” in Hindiand other aspects of saying hello in Hindi, let us share with you the fact thatIndia is a land of various languages. And frankly, we’re not even sure howmany Indian alternativesthere are to greet each other. It would be like ...
) = How are you doing? (Literally: Are you well?) Genki desu. (元気です。) = I’m doing well. This is but one of several adjectives you may find useful when first starting Japanese. Many of the adjectives below are perfect for adding to your repertoire of Japanese words and phrases...
You have a very wide array of artists who are given the freedom to express themselves as they see fit. Has this always been your vision with the label? Miyashiro:We're all family. We provide our artists the space and creative freedom to do what they want. At the end of the day, wha...
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In this English lesson, I explain how three prepositions -- at, on, and in -- are used in relation to time. A lot of students get confused with these words. If you have any questions about this lesson, leave a comment below.
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Before I go any further in this piece, I first want to step back a bit and think about how you might, in principle, go about cataloguing the works of great composers: what different methodologies might you employ, for example? Well, putting it very simply, there are two fundamental approa...
In hindi they are “Lal Aloo” if that helps, but Tanvi is correct in her reply to you. Haseena Taj March 26, 2010 at 5:42 am Log in to Reply Hello, Manjulaji i like your way of teaching for new generation/ students. Who donot know to cook. not to worry here is very good...
Thank you. Jamie19 Hi ronnieHow are you doing today? first I’m greeting you then I having a good day, and my Name is Mohad. live in pontland state. so I’ll like to Improve my English. so I saw your link on website teaching a more, so good interdoce you and by by this ...
The Hindi word for seed isbija, which translates literally to “containment of life.” This is an apt description of these tiny miracles that contain everything needed to make a new plant. This time of year, we are up to our elbows in dirt, starting more seeds indoors each week!