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denpristay [2]
4 years ago
5

निम्नलिखित मुहावरे का सही अर्थ है-‘तूती बोलना’ *

World Languages
1 answer:
melomori [17]4 years ago
7 0

ईमानदारी से idk क्या आपके कह रही है या अर्थ लेकिन ima सिर्फ निम्नलिखित मुहावरा अनुवाद सही ढंग से अर्थ है- 'बात करने के लिए'*

(i) बैंजो बज रहा है

(ii) प्रभाव ण होना

(iii) बेकार होना

(iv) भय

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