Advance Spoken English Sentence Structure। Advance English Vocabulary & Phrases।How To Speak English

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    ★ The content of this video :-
    • जूठा in English
    For example :-
    • जूठा खाना • जूठा पानी
    • जूठे बर्तन
    • " जूठा खाना " के लिए :-
    "Leftover food" or "unfinished food"
    "leftovers" (if it’s food left after a meal)
    "half-eaten food" or "someone else's food" (if it’s partially eaten and left by someone else).
    In some contexts
    people might also say "scraps" or "food someone didn’t finish."
    Examples Of जूठा खाना :-
    1) ये खाना जूठा है।
    • This food is unfinished. / Leftovers
    • This food is half-eaten.
    • This is the food someone didn't finish. / This is someone else's food.
    2) ये Curry जूठी है।
    • The curry is unfinished/half-eaten.
    • The curry isn't fresh anymore.
    • Someone has eaten from....( D )
    If you're referring to something left on someone else's plate, you might hear people say,
    • "Are you going to finish that?"
    What about ORT?
    The word "ort" is an old, rarely used English term that refers to a small leftover piece of food, like a scrap or crumb from a meal. Today, people generally just say "leftovers" or "food scraps" instead.
    For example:
    "The birds were pecking at the orts left on the picnic table."
    "Only a few orts remained on his plate after dinner."
    Though still correct, "ort" sounds quite formal or archaic to modern English speakers.
    ★ जूठा पानी in English
    A native English speaker would typically say "backwash" when referring to water that someone has partially drunk, which might contain saliva.
    If they’re just referring to "unfinished water" or "someone else's water" left in a glass or bottle, they would say one of those terms, depending on the context.
    For example:
    "I don’t want that; it has backwash."
    "Is this your unfinished water?"
    "Lipped water" isn’t a common phrase in English.
    "someone else’s water", "used water", or "backwash"
    if referring to water that someone has already sipped from.
    For example:
    1) "Is this your used water?"
    2) "I don't want to drink that; it has backwash in it."
    A native English speaker would naturally say : झूठा बर्तन।
    • Dirty dishes
    • Used dishes
    • Unwashed dishes
    Leftover dishes (if referring to plates with leftover food)
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