koī khatrā nahīṃ hai English Meaning - Translate koī khatrā nahīṃ hai (There) into English from Hindi

koī khatrā nahīṃ hai Roman Hindi to English Meaning is There. It is a adverb by form. Other koī khatrā nahīṃ hai English Meanings are are Accomplished, Adroit, Agile, Artful, Brilliant, Capable, Clever, Deft, Dexterous, Effective, Effectual, Efficient, Experienced, Expert, Facile, Gifted, Ingenious, Intelligent, Keen, Learned, Masterful, Masterly, Powerful, Practiced, Qualified, Responsible, Savvy, Sharp, Skilled, Skillful, Smart, Talented, Trained, With It, Up To Snuff, Proficient, Equal To, Au Fait, Prepared, Up To It, Know The Ropes, and a lot others listed on this page.

koī khatrā nahīṃ hai

वह्ॅंआ एक अच्छा लड्ॅअका है

There

[th air; unstressed th er]

Definitions of There

adv. In or at that place.

adv. In that matter, relation, etc.; at that point, stage, etc., regarded as a distinct place.

adv. To or into that place; thither.

Form Adverb

How To Spell There [th air; unstressed th er]

Origin of There Old English thǣr, thēr of Germanic origin; related to Dutch daar and German da, also to that and the.

koī khatrā nahīṃ hai Roman Hindi to English Meaning - Find the correct meaning of koī khatrā nahīṃ hai in English. It is important to understand the word properly when we translate it from Roman Hindi to English. There are always several meanings of each word in English. The correct meaning of koī khatrā nahīṃ hai in English is There. In Hindi, it is written as वह्ॅंआ एक अच्छा लड्ॅअका है. There is a adverb according to parts of speech. It is spelled as [th air; unstressed th er].

There are also several similar words to There in our dictionary, which are Accomplished, Adroit, Agile, Artful, Brilliant, Capable, Clever, Deft, Dexterous, Effective, Effectual, Efficient, Experienced, Expert, Facile, Gifted, Ingenious, Intelligent, Keen, Learned, Masterful, Masterly, Powerful, Practiced, Qualified, Responsible, Savvy, Sharp, Skilled, Skillful, Smart, Talented, Trained, With It, Up To Snuff, Proficient, Equal To, Au Fait, Prepared, Up To It and Know The Ropes. The opposite word of There are Delicate, Dull, Feeble, Idiotic, Ignorant, Impotent, Incapable, Incompetent, Ineffective, Inept, Infirm, Powerless, Stupid, Unable, Unintelligent, Useless and Weak. After Roman Hindi to English translation of koī khatrā nahīṃ hai, if you have issues in pronunciation, then you can hear the audio of it in the online dictionary.

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