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Strikt Hindi Meaning: सुस्पष्ट रूप से Suspaṣṭ Rūp Se Meaning, German To Hindi Dictionary - Darsaal

Strikt Meaning In hindi

German Roman Hindi
strikt
  • suspaṣṭ rūp se
strikt
  • ṭhaṃḍā
  • kaṭhor
  • zabradast
  • bhārī
  • ati
  • kaṭhin
  • kaṭhor
  • kaṭhor
  • kaṭhor
  • kaṭhortā se
  • kaṛak
  • kaṛak
  • kaṛā
  • gaṃbhīr
  • gahan
  • ghor
  • zālim
  • jo़radāra
  • ḍārvanā
  • tīkhā
  • tīrva
  • tīrva
  • tejasvī
  • pracaṃḍ
  • pracaṇḍ
  • bahut jyādā
  • bhārī
  • rūkhā
strikt
  • rok lo
  • apnā dekho
  • atyāvaśyak
  • anivāryatā
  • ājñārth
  • ājñārthak kriyā
  • ādeśsūcak
  • ādeśātmak
  • ek hī ghūṃṭ meṃ pī jāo
  • jaldī karo
  • cale jāo
  • jo kūch kahanā cāhate ho kaha do
  • hāth ūpar uṭhāo
  • jāgo aur dincaryā meṃ juṭ jāo
  • bakvās baṃd karo
  • zindābād
  • gussā mat kijie
  • aur jāo aur
  • se satark raho
  • se satark raho
strikt
  • naram paṛnā
  • pakkā
  • sakht
  • sahī
  • sakht
  • sakht
  • kaṭhor nīti
  • par sakht honā
  • har byaure par kaṛī nazar
  • sakhtī karnā
strikt
  • pariśuddh
  • sakht
  • sahī
strikt
  • kaṛā
  • sakht
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You searched German word "Strikt" meaning in Hindi that is "सुस्पष्ट रूप से". Strikt translation from German into Roman Urdu is suspaṣṭ rūp se. Strikt meaning in Hindi has been searched 1340 ( one thousand three hundred forty ) times till today 22/11/2024. Get translation of the word Strikt in Urdu and Roman Urdu. Learn how to speak Strikt Word in Hindi and German. You may also find the meaning of Word Strikt in German to Hindi, English, Urdu, Arabic, Spanish, French and other languages.

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