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Hello Hindi Learner, Let us do this homework. Instruction: Translate the following paragraph into Hindi. Imagine a 15-year-old girl living in a town and describe her busy Monday routine in simple Hindi. Please read the below texts and translate them into Hindi. Paragraph: Sarah is a 15-year-old girl who lives in a busy town. Her Mondays are always busy. She wakes up early at 6:00 AM. She brushes her teeth and gets dressed. Then she helps her mother in the kitchen. They prepare breakfast together. By 7:30 AM, she is ready to go to school. At school, Sarah attends her classes. She does her assignments. She also takes part in extracurricular activities. She returns home by 3:30 PM. After having a snack, she starts her homework. Around 5:00 PM, she helps her younger brother with his studies. In the evening, Sarah helps her mother with dinner. They eat together as a family at 7:00 PM. After dinner, she finishes her remaining homework. She prepares for the next day. By 10:00 PM, Sarah goes to bed, ready to start another busy day.
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50 day-to-day life words in English, Hindi, and Roman. How many words do you know? Comment below! Water - पानी (Paani) Food - भोजन (Bhojan) House - घर (Ghar) Family - परिवार (Parivaar) Work - काम (Kaam) School - स्कूल (School) Friend - दोस्त (Dost) Time - समय (Samay) Day - दिन (Din) Night - रात (Raat) Sun - सूरज (Sooraj) Moon - चाँद (Chand) Star - तारा (Tara) Sky - आसमान (Aasman) Earth - पृथ्वी (Prithvi) Tree - पेड़ (Ped) Flower - फूल (Phool) Fruit - फल (Phal) Vegetable - सब्ज़ी (Sabzi) Home - घर (Ghar) Book - किताब (Kitaab) Pen - पेन (Pen) Chair - कुर्सी (Kursi) Table - मेज़ (Mez) Door - दरवाज़ा (Darwaza) Window - खिड़की (Khidki) Phone - फ़ोन (Phone) Clock - घड़ी (Ghadi) Bag - थैला (Thaila) Key - कुंजी (Kunji) Road - सड़क (Sarak) Car - कार (Car) Bike - बाइक (Bike) Train - ट्रेन (Train) Bus - बस (Bus) Hospital - अस्पताल (Aspatal) Doctor - डॉक्टर (Doctor) Market - बाज़ार (Bazaar) Money - पैसा (Paisa) Teacher - शिक्षक (Shikshak) Student - छात्र (Chhatra) Music - संगीत (Sangeet) Dance - नृत्य (Nritya) Movie - फ़िल्म (Film) Song - गीत (Geet) Computer - कंप्यूटर (Computer) Language - भाषा (Bhasha) City - शहर (Shahar) Village - गाँव (Gaav) News - समाचार (Samachar)
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Hearing in the songs Tonight the ‘plucking Willows,’ who will not begin to miss their Homeland soon? where will the melodious sound fall with the Wind? Only the deep lake is seen when the song is over. when we bid farewell to each other tomorrow, a cry on horseback will make us almost white-haired. in the two poems, both “plucking widows” and “Willows” refer to this song. it's hard to pluck one recently because of lots of separations. “Willows”, also called “trees of the East Wind”, are surely Inseparable from the spring Breeze. this contradiction is used to express a wealth of thought and feeling. Moreover, the song “Plucking Willows” has a story in history. Of course, there were numerous Willows in the native Place; Thus, the song appeared. are there still many common Willows? Since spring is short there, the Willows, “as the Trees of the East Wind”, are believed to be rare.
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