Meaning of (भक्खना) bhakkhana in english

As noun : provide Ex:  Simferopol, Odessa, provide very limited international connections.
bid Ex:  He said specifically, in terms of Palace , the candles which the hearings of auctions, are lit to determine the length of time during which one can bid spell out volunteer raise Ex:  Observe, carefully raise the faults of a book have it Ex:  Flatter someone to have it what we want it phrase Ex:  The phrase also occurs on the MMORPG World of Warcraft. call Ex:  In terms of Finance and Commerce, Taking a call for funds, Request new funds to the partners or shareholders of a company , company take up with address Ex:  This means if an attacker knows the address of one library cry Ex:  The public cry is raised against him talk Ex:  Come talk to me after the lesson, after the speak to Ex:  , To be brief, I will only speak to drop run by Ex:  Roseau, which is run by the governmental Dominica Festivals Commission. run past rap out answer Ex:  Lucius, in answer to your prayer. speak up for mention Ex:  The report does not mention the death of O'Flaherty or Gaido.
As verb : say Ex:  Many of the popular accounts say that Laozi married and had a son named Zong breathe Ex:  You do not give me time to breathe advertise utter declare Ex:  “the princes and chiefs and their successors declare crack call on observe Ex:  Failure to observe the rules of discipline destroys tell Ex:  The young Trojan struggles with what his eyes and ears tell him speak Ex:  The Pashtuns speak Pashto, an Indo-European language.
Suggested : to announce or praise (a product, service, etc) in some public medium of communication in order to induce people to buy or use it to take air, oxygen, etc, into the lungs and expel it inhale and exhale respire to command order direct to make available furnish to utter or pronounce speak
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(भक्खना) bhakkhana can be used as noun or verb and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 6 including consonants matras. The word is used as Transitive Verb in hindi originated from Sanskrit language . Transliteration : bhakkhanaa

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