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Guess the words without any vowel sound when written and spoken in hindi?

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Guess the words without any vowel sound when written and spoken in hindi?
Example
Film’s name – Dam

  1. One Fruit's name
  2. One sweet's name
  3. One Animal's name
  4. One utensil's name
  5. One vegetable's name
  6. One pulse's name
  7. One dress name
  8. One kitchen spice
  9. King's name
  10. One cloth's name
  11. One city's name
  12. Lord krishna's name
  13. One metal's name
  14. Eye's other name
  15. One season's(mausam) name
  16. One tree's name
posted Sep 21, 2015 by anonymous

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1 Answer

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1) Kamal
2) Chamcham
3) Magarmach/Bandar
4) Jug/Chamach
6) Arhar
7) Achkan
8) Namak
9) Akbar
10) Malmal
11) Ahmad Nagar
12) Madan
13) Kanak
14) Nayan
15) Patjhad/Sharad
16) Bargad

answer Sep 21, 2015 by Salil Agrawal



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I may be thought dishonest
But I’m often spoken over
And you may not understand the words

By another name, I would place my weight on you
Or at least allude to your work.

You must pick me
Or later, give me a bow

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It comes written or it comes spoken.

But people like it most when its breaking.

Everyone wants to be the first to get it.

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