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Mejar 7

  Name : kuvadiya Nidhi bhalabhai Study:  s.y B.A English  Subject : majar 7 College: maharani shree  nandkuvarba mahila arts and commerce college  ðŸ‘‰ Gujarati to  english words    1 .āŠ†āŠĪ્āŠŪāŠĩિāŠķ્āŠĩાāŠļ → Confidence  2.āŠļંāŠ˜āŠ°્āŠ· → Struggle  3. āŠ•āŠē્āŠŠāŠĻા → Imagination 4.āŠ…āŠĻુāŠ­āŠĩ → Experience 5.āŠœāŠĩાāŠŽāŠĶાāŠ°ી → Responsibility 6.āŠĪ્āŠŊાāŠ— → Sacrifice 7.āŠļ્āŠĩāŠĪંāŠĪ્āŠ°āŠĪા → Independence 8.āŠļāŠŪāŠ°્āŠŠāŠĢ → Dedication 9.āŠŠ્āŠ°ેāŠ°āŠĢા → Inspiration 10.āŠļંāŠļ્āŠ•ૃāŠĪિ → culture 11.āŠŠāŠ°ંāŠŠāŠ°ા → Tradition 12.āŠĻિāŠķ્āŠšāŠŊ → Determination 13.āŠ•્āŠ·āŠŪāŠĪા → Ability / Capability 14.āŠļāŠŪāŠœૂāŠĪી → Understanding Agreement 15.āŠļāŠ°્āŠœāŠĻાāŠĪ્āŠŪāŠ•āŠĪા → Creativity 16.āŠĩિāŠķ્āŠĩાāŠļāŠ˜ાāŠĪ → Betrayal 17.āŠ†āŠĪ્āŠŪāŠļāŠĻ્āŠŪાāŠĻ → Self-respect 18.āŠœ્āŠžાāŠĻ → Knowledge 19.āŠŽુāŠĶ્āŠ§િ → Intelligence 20.āŠ…āŠđિંāŠļા – Non-violence 21.āŠļ્āŠĩāŠĪંāŠĪ્āŠ°āŠĪા – Independence 22.āŠļંāŠļ્āŠ•ૃāŠĪિ – Culture 23.āŠēોāŠ•āŠķાāŠđી – Democracy 24.āŠŠ્āŠ°āŠĪિāŠ­ા – Talent 25.āŠ•āŠē્āŠŠāŠĻા – Imagination 26.āŠļંāŠĩેāŠĶāŠĻા – Sensitivity 27.āŠļāŠđāŠ•ાāŠ° – Cooperation 28.āŠœāŠĩાāŠŽāŠĶાāŠ°ી – Responsibility 29.āŠĪāŠĪ્āŠĪ્āŠĩāŠœ્āŠžાāŠĻ – Philosophy 30.āŠĻ્āŠŊાāŠŊ – Justice 31.āŠāŠ•āŠĪા – Unity 32...
 Name: kuvadiya Nidhi Bhalabhai Std: s.y B.A Subject: mejar 6 ( translation 1) College: maharani shree nandkuvarba mahila Arts & commerce college   📚Class assignment   Unit - 1 History of Translation, Types of Translation (with special reference to John Dryden) 1.Introduction: Translation is as old as human language itself. In the West, the earliest records of translation activities date back to the third millennium BC. Over time, translation has been viewed in different ways, as an “art,” a “craft,” or a “science.” For example, in ancient Babylon (around 2100 BC), scribes translated official documents into different languages to manage the empire’s diverse population. Translators have been seen in both positive and negative ways. Some have called them ‘traitors’ or ‘predators,’ while others see them as ‘bridges’ or ‘connectors’ between cultures. Interestingly, it is only in the 20th and 21st centuries that translation has gained widespread recognition as an importan...

How to create a blog

 Name : kuvadiya Nidhi Bhalabhai Subject : sec Study : s.y. B.A ( English) College : maharani shree nandkuvarba mahila Arts & commerce college   ðŸ‘Đ‍ðŸ’ŧ  Class assignment         1 —  how to create a blog      ðŸ‘‰ Introduction Digital writing has changed how we share ideas. Unlike old printed writing, digital writing is online and can include text, images, videos, and links. A blog lets you reach people around the world, build a personal brand, and share knowledge. Below is a simple, step-by-step guide to create a blog and write good posts. How to Create a Blog ?     👉 1. Decide your purpose and audience Before you start, ask: Why am I writing this blog? Who will read it? Choose a clear topic (like study tips, grammar, or recipes) so readers know what to expect.  2. Choose a platform Pick where to host your blog. Common choices: WordPress.org — powerful and fully controlled (best long-term). WordPress.com, Blogger, ...

Simple future tense and reading compression and essay

Name: kuvadiya Nidhi Bhalabhai  Subject : Aec  Stuby: s.y B.A(English )  College : maharani shree nandakuvarba maila Arts &commerce college 📚-- class assignment--📚 🌟  Simple future tense  ✔️ Definition  The Simple Future Tense expresses an action that will happen after the present moment. It is used for decisions, predictions, promises, hopes, plans, and future events. ✨ Structure ✔️ Positive (Affirmative): Subject + will/shall + V¹ + object Negative: Subject + will/shall + not + V¹ + object Interrogative: Will/Shall + subject + V¹ + object ? ✨ E xample       (⁠☞ïūŸ⁠ãƒŪïūŸ⁠)⁠☞  1. Positive Sentences☜⁠  1. I will read a book tomorrow. 2. She will write a letter. 3. They will play football. 4. We will visit Delhi next week. 5. He will help his friend. 6. You will pass the exam.  ___🎊__  2 Negative Sentences___🎊____ 1. I will not read a book tomorrow. 2. She will not write a letter. 3. They will not play football. 4. We wi...