நான் சொல்வதை கோபப்படாமல் கேள். அவள் எங்கே இருந்து வருகின்றாள் என்று எனக்குத் தெரியாது. என்னிடம் எந்த ஒரு யோசனையும் இப்போதைக்கு இல்லை. நேற்று தான் நாங்கள் இதைப் பற்றி பேசினோம். இதற்கு விரைவில் ஒரு தீர்வு கிடைக்கும்.
1. Listen to me without getting angry 2 . I don't know where she comes from 3. I don't have any idea right now 4. We spoke about this yesterday only 5. We will get solutions as soon as Thanks mam
1. Listen to me without angry 2. I dont know where she comes from 3. I have no idea right now 4. We talked about this only yesterday 5. It will get the solution soon
Both sentences are grammatically correct. *"You have to wait 10 minutes"* is more concise and direct, implying: 1. The waiting time is exactly 10 minutes. 2. The action or event will start immediately after 10 minutes. *"You have to wait for 10 minutes"* implies: 1. The waiting time is approximately 10 minutes. 2. Something (event, action, person) will arrive or be ready after 10 minutes.
நான் சொல்வதை கோபப்படாமல் கேள்.
அவள் எங்கே இருந்து வருகின்றாள் என்று எனக்குத் தெரியாது.
என்னிடம் எந்த ஒரு யோசனையும் இப்போதைக்கு இல்லை.
நேற்று தான் நாங்கள் இதைப் பற்றி பேசினோம்.
இதற்கு விரைவில் ஒரு தீர்வு கிடைக்கும்.
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so easy as well as interesting...i can translate 5 sentences in to english..thanks madam
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1. Listen to me without getting angry
2 . I don't know where she comes from
3. I don't have any idea right now
4. We spoke about this yesterday only
5. We will get solutions as soon as
Thanks mam
There will be a solution for this soon
Good try sir🎉🎉
1. Listen to me without angry
2. I dont know where she comes from
3. I have no idea right now
4. We talked about this only yesterday
5. It will get the solution soon
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Thank you mam
madam ..is there easy way to ask in tamil.. .1.can you make me out? if so how can i ask?
It has two meanings sir.
We can say" Naan solgiradhu unakku puriudha.? "
Naan solgiradhu unakku ketkudha??
thank u madam@@spokenenglishachievers8064
You have to wait for 10 minutes
Both sentences are grammatically correct.
*"You have to wait 10 minutes"* is more concise and direct, implying:
1. The waiting time is exactly 10 minutes.
2. The action or event will start immediately after 10 minutes.
*"You have to wait for 10 minutes"* implies:
1. The waiting time is approximately 10 minutes.
2. Something (event, action, person) will arrive or be ready after 10 minutes.