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singulars Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

একবচনাত্মক শব্দ, একবচন শব্দ,

Adjective:

প্রধান, বাতিকগ্রস্ত, ছিটগ্রস্ত, বৈশিষ্ট্যসূচক, অসাধারণ, অনন্যসুলভ, বিদ্বিষ্ট, অদ্বিতীয়, অদ্ভুত, অপূর্ব, একবচনাত্মক, একমাত্র, অনন্য, একক, অনন্যসাধারণ,





singulars শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

লেখক হিসাবে তার নাম ঘোষণা করে সুইডিশ অ্যাকাডেমির প্রধান সারা দানিউস বলেন, “আলেক্সিয়েভিচ তার অনন্যসাধারণ লেখনি শৈলীর মাধ্যমে সতর্কভাবে বাছাই করা কিছু কণ্ঠের ।

খেলার প্রধান চালিকাশক্তি হচ্ছে ।

singulars's Usage Examples:

corresponding singular forms, as well as various issues concerning the usage of singulars and plurals in English.


Bare singulars are a form of count noun.


Bare singulars cannot appear as arguments to a verb, as opposed to.


The gender of some words' plurals does not agree with that of their singulars, such as lim and mund.


" In writing style, Comtessa uses a process known as coblas singulars in A chantar, repeating the same rhyme scheme in each strophe, but changing.


Ajuntaments, palaus i edificis singulars a l'Ebre Pàgina web de l'Ajuntament Government data pages (in Catalan).


Some false singulars become standard English.


never changes but the sounds of each stanza are different they are coblas singulars (lit.


This likely arose when the pronunciations of the ablative and accusative singulars merged, since the final -m of the accusative singular was no longer pronounced.


also singulars of class 10 12 ka- ka diminutives singular 13 tu- tu plurals of class 13 14 u- u collective and abstract, no plural; also some singulars of.


Jinni and Jinniyya(h) are either adjectives, or masculine and feminine singulars or both.


Thus so, sai, sa, sanno (all singulars and 3rd personal plural of 'know') come to fit the template of do, dai.


For example, most second declension Latin neuter singulars in the nominative case ended in -um, the non-neuter counterpart often.


But there are in singulars certain 'natures,' themselves neither universal nor particular, which.


nominative singulars in -ης and stems in -εσ-.


There are a few feminines with nominative singulars in.


metathesis present in later Greek (except in certain masculine α-stem genitive singulars): Homeric βασιλῆος instead of βασιλέως, πόληος instead of πόλεως βασιλῆα.


non-human nouns, they do not inflect for number and are expressed as singulars.


The second person pronouns include two singulars ཁྱོད་ khyod and ཁྱོ(ན)་འདའ་ khyo(n)-'da' and a plural ཁྱེད་ khyed.



Synonyms:

remarkable; extraordinary;

Antonyms:

familiarity; usual; ordinary;

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