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18:53 Dec 23, 2004 |
English to Hindi translations [PRO] Medical (general) / chemistry | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Rajan Chopra India Local time: 14:39 | ||||||
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4 +1 | Jokhim Kathan/Jokhim VarNan/Jokhim VAkyAnsh/Jokhim Ukti |
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4 | jokhim kathan |
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risk phrases: r11 s9-16-23.2 Jokhim Kathan/Jokhim VarNan/Jokhim VAkyAnsh/Jokhim Ukti Explanation: Please check whether one of the above suggestions fits in your context. |
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risk phrases: r11 s9-16-23.2 jokhim kathan Explanation: For risk you can use jo-khi-m and for phrases there are many choices like Vakya, vakyansh, kathan, sukti, shaili etc. |
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