"Mastering Translation: Unleash Your Skills with Hindi to English Translation Exercise 176"
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Table of Contents (Hindi to English translation)
Hindi to English Translation Exercise 176 of 255
Do into English:
मुझे क्या दिया जा रहा था?
तुम्हें क्यों पीटा जा रहा था?
उसे कैसे पुरस्कृत किया जा रहा था?
उनलोगों को कब बुलाया जा रहा था?
रवि को कहाँ भेजा जा रहा था?
आपको क्यों चेतावनी दी जा रही थी?
मैच कब खेला जा रहा था?
हमलोगों को क्यों धमकाया जा रहा था?
राकेश की क्यों गाली दी जा रही थी?
तुम लोगो को क्या पढ़ाया जा रहा था?
उसे क्यों दंडित किया जा रहा था?
आप लोगो को कैसे अपमानित किया जा रहा था?
मिठाइयाँ क्यों बाँटी जा रही थी?
हत्यारे को क्यों गिरफ्तार नहीं किया जा रहा था?
हम लोगो को कैसे धोका नहीं दिया जा रहा था?
गरीबो के लिए क्यों कुछ नहीं किया जा रहा था?
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Vocabulary for Hindi to English Translation Exercise 176 of 255:
भेजना – send (send – sent – sent),
बाँटना – to distribute,
धोखा देना – to deceive.
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Use of Who (m) / Use of What / Use of When / Use of Where / Use of Why / Use of How
Structure:
Who (m) + was / were + Subject + (not) + being + 3rd form of the Verb + Other words?
What + was / were + Subject + (not) + being + 3rd form of the Verb + Other words?
When + was / were + Subject + (not) + being + 3rd form of the Verb + Other words?
Where + was / were + Subject + (not) + being + 3rd form of the Verb + Other words?
Why + was / were + Subject + (not) + being + 3rd form of the Verb + Other words?
How + was / were + Subject + (not) + being + 3rd form of the Verb + Other words?
यदि वाक्य में not हो, तो उसे wasn’t / weren’t के रुप में Subject के पहले भी रख सकते हैं।
नीचे के वाक्यों को ध्यान से पढ़ें:
1. तुमलोगों को क्या पढ़ाया जा रहा था? | What were you being taught?
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2. उसे क्यों धमकाया जा रहा था? | Why was he being threatened? Why was she being threatened?
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3. आपलोगों को कब आमंत्रित किया जा रहा था? | When were you being invited?
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4. उनलोगों को कहाँ भेजा जा रहा था? | Where were they being sent?
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5. मुझे क्यों अपमानित किया जा रहा था? | Why was I being insulted?
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6. हमलोगों को क्यों पुरस्कृत नहीं किया जा रहा था? | Why were we not being rewarded? Why weren’t we being rewarded?
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7. काम क्यों नहीं किया जा रहा था? | Why was the work not being done? Why wasn’t the work being done?
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8. उन बच्चों को कैसे पढ़ाया जा रहा था? | How were those children being taught? |
9. तुम्हें क्या करने के लिए कहा जा रहा था? आपको क्या करने के लिए कहा जा रहा था? तुमलोगों को क्या करने के लिए कहा जा रहा था? आपलोगों को क्या करने के लिए कहा जा रहा था? | What were you being asked to do?
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10. किसके द्वारा यह काम किया जा रहा था? | By whom was this work being done? Who (m) was this work being done by? |
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