Watch this video of Daily Use English Sentences Lesson 17 for better improvement. In this article, the sentences which are used daily are given.
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Table of Contents (Daily Use English Sentences Lesson 17)
Practice set (1)
Your voice sounded pretty.
आपकी आवाज़ अच्छी लगी।
aapki aavaaz achchhi lagi.
আপনার আওয়াজ ভালো লাগলো।
Āapnāar āaōẏāaj bhālō lāaglō.
Practice set (2)
The blood is oozing from the wound.
घाव से खून बह रहा है।
ghaav se khoon bah raha hai.
ক্ষত থেকে রক্ত বেরোচ্ছে।
khoto thēkē Rokto Bērōcchē.
Practice set (3)
Always be punctual.
हमेशा समय के पाबंद रहें।
hamesha samay ke paaband rahen.
সর্বদা সময়নিষ্ঠ হও।
Sorbodā somoẏniṣṭho ha’ō.
Practice set (4)
Turn on the tap.
नल चालू करें।
nal chalu karen.
কল চালু করুন।
Kol chālu korun.
Practice set (5)
You have turned Eighty.
आप अस्सी साल के हो गए हैं।
aap assi saal ke ho gae hain.
আপনি আশি বছর বয়সী।
Āapni aasi bochor boẏosī.
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