খতান Meaning in English
/verb/ reckon; calculate; estimate; /প্রতিশব্দ/ শ্রেণীভুক্ত করা; কষা; বরাদ্দ করা;
এমন আরো কিছু শব্দ
খতম করাখতকী কারবার
খণ্ডা
খণ্ডযুদ্ধ
খণ্ডবাক্য
খণ্ডনীয়
খণ্ডন করা
খণ্ডকাল
খড়্গহস্ত
খড়্গ
খড়ো
খড়ের ছাউনি
খড়ের গাদা
খড়ের আঁটি
খড়িময়
খতান এর ইংরেজি অর্থের উদাহরণ
the Babylonian calendar (substituting the Macedonian month names) but reckoned the new year to be in the autumn (the exact date is unknown).
I heared a lot of stories and I reckon they are true About how girls're put upon by men.
time that the young population in Chile during that time was a group to reckon with.
magnificent views of the main Cuillin ridge as well as out to sea; many walkers reckon it is perhaps the finest of all the Grahams.
"dead in the water," or using reckoning properly "you’re dead if you don’t reckon right," is not known.
praised the title track, stating that the record would have been one "to reckon with" if the rest of the tracks "had the energy" of the title song.
The kʼatun was also used to reckon the age of rulers.
After the death of Alpha (Samantha Morton), heroes and villains reckon with the aftermath of the Hilltop fire.
then-Norwich player Justin Fashanu to say "I don't think we got Muzinic, I reckon they sent his milkman.
and righteousness! Your words, alas! would certainly lead all men on to reckon benevolence and righteousness to be calamities.
Others reckon the city and its name are of Berber origins, however the word itself is.
particular account of all thy land I have surveyed for thee and what I reckon dew for it.
epilogue details that "there was a belief in the pagan religion, which we now reckon an old wives' tale, that people could be reincarnated," and that the deceased.
1676–1685 Factoring in normal births, deaths, plus emigration, historians reckon the total cost in human lives due to these plagues throughout Spain, throughout.