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Hi Nowadays India is getting popular for Indian
weddings right. The big fat Indian weddings.
But yeh shaadi hai kya. Shaadi is like laddu.
Accha the big fat Indian weddings...may be... But yeh shaadi ka laddu...
Log kehte hai Jo khaye woh pachtaye, jo naa khaye woh bhi
pachtaye Bohot confusion hai
Isse toh kam confusion toh hamaare English main hai.
Hain na... Now, let's clear our confusion with some words.
Continual and continuous. Continual means something happening regularly
without interruptions. Baar baar hone wala.
And continuous means non stop Lagaatar
For example Continual- The manager has won this position
with the continual support of his team. Continuous- Smartphone application requires
continuous updating. Currently and Presently
Currently means at this time (Vartamaan me) And
Presently means in the near future.(thodi der me)
For example Currently- Ram is currently working as an executive manager
in a multinational company. Presently- Presently Sneha will be getting
her driving license. Now next
Disinterested and Uninterested. Disinterested means impartial (jisme bhed
bhaav na ho) And
Uninterested means finding something boring or dull (ruchiheen jisme ruchi naa ho)
Examples Disinterested- He gave a disinterested advice
on the issue of charity funds. Uninterested- Our sales head has an expertise
to turn uninterested clients into interested ones.
Now next Dairy and Diary
Dairy means a place where milk or milk products are sold. (dughdhaalay)
And Diary means a book for keeping our daily records.(dainik
pustika) For example
Dairy- As milk prices go up, dairy products become expensive.
Diary- My manager uses online diary to track his daily tasks.
Next is Dumb and Dump
Dumb means one who cannot speak. (goonga) And
Dump means to throw. (fekana) For example
Dumb- The orphanage she works in takes care of deaf and dump people.
Dump- One should not dump garbage on the road. You get married or not but (ek cheez yaad
rakhna) (Shaadi attend karoge toh laddu jarur khana)
(Khaoge na...)