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do
two, few, some, separate, paired, give
daa
disease, illness, sickness, ailment
dai
the tenth month of the Persian calendar corresponding to December-January (when the sun is in the sign of Capricorn)
daa
sickle, billhook, iron cleaver
du
of two minds, divided in thought or sentiment, puzzled, distracted, doubtful, wavering, vacillating, fluctuating, irresolute, abstracted, absent-minded, a waverer, doubt, suspense
dii
the day before today, yesterday
daa.ii
midwife, wet nurse, nurse
ra
کیمیا: عنصر ریڈیم کی علامت۔.
rahaa
past tense of 'rahna', left, missed, stayed, remained
adaa
(of a task) completion, perfection
rahii
stay, remain, stop, be, continue to live
rahaa
چکّی ، آسیا ، چکّی کا پاٹ.
rahyaa
باقی بچا ، رہا ؛ تراکیب میں مستعمل.
rahnaa
dwell, inhabit, be left, last, exist,
rahTaa
Persian wheel, spinning wheel
raa.ii
black mustard seed, seed of a mustard plant but smaller in size used in various foods and drink
'araa
plains without trees or grass
raho
stay, remain, stop, be, continue to live
rahte
in the presence of, while he/she was present
rahe
stay, remain, stop, be, continue to live
rahne
stay, remain, stop, be, continue to live, reside
'aarii
naked, nude, denuded (of), bare
'aada
(ریاضی) انگریزی لفظ موڈ (Mode) کا اصطلاحی ترجمہ .
'aadii
habitual, addicted, used to, accustomed
'iidii
of Eid, relating to Eid, relating to a feast
'idda
عِدّت، بیوہ یا مطلقہ کا وہ زمانہ جس میں دوسرا نکاح منع ہے
are
O, ah, expressing contempt surprise, bewilderment, contrition or wonder
araa
adorning, gracing, used as suffix, e.g. jahan ara
aarii
a saw, small saw a shoe-maker's tool
rakhnaa
engage, employ, take in service
rakhnii
a woman who has not been married and has been kept in the house as a wife, live in relationship
rakhyaa
حفاظت ، دیکھ بھال ، نگہبانی ، رکشا .
rakhTii
a kind of sugarcane which is used to make jaggery
aadi
beginning, outset, first, commencement
aadaa
ginger in the undried state
aadi
beginning, outset, first, commencement
du.ii
two, both, the state of being two, dualism