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غیر مذہبی English Meaning: Secularity Ghair Mazhabi Meaning, Urdu To English Dictionary - Darsaal

غیر مذہبی Meaning In english

Urdu Word غیر مذہبی
English Meaning Secularity
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Roman Urdu Word Ghair Mazhabi

غیر مذہبی is an Urdu word which meaning in English is "Secularity". غیر مذہبی Roman Urdu Meaning is Ghair Mazhabi. We spell Secularity as [sek-yuh-lar-i-tee]. Secularity meaning in Urdu and Translation of Secularity. You can also find Ghair Mazhabi Meaning in English and Translation of Ghair Mazhabi to Urdu. There are many English words which meanings are غیر مذہبی. Secularity is one among those many English word which urdu meaning is غیر مذہبی.

Urdu Word غیر مذہبی
English Meaning Unsanctified
Roman Urdu Word Ghair Mazhabi

غیر مذہبی is an Urdu word which meaning in English is "Unsanctified". غیر مذہبی Roman Urdu Meaning is Ghair Mazhabi. We spell Unsanctified as . Unsanctified meaning in Urdu and Translation of Unsanctified. You can also find Ghair Mazhabi Meaning in English and Translation of Ghair Mazhabi to Urdu. There are many English words which meanings are غیر مذہبی. Unsanctified is one among those many English word which urdu meaning is غیر مذہبی.

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غیر مذہبی Meaning in Hindi

You searched Urdu word "غیر مذہبی" meaning in English that is "secularity". غیر مذہبی translation from Urdu into Roman Urdu is ghair mazhabi. غیر مذہبی meaning in English has been searched 338 ( three hundred thirty eight ) times till today 25/11/2024. Get translation of the word غیر مذہبی in Urdu and Roman Urdu. Learn how to speak غیر مذہبی Word in English and Urdu. You may also find the meaning of Word غیر مذہبی in Urdu to English, Arabic, Spanish, French, German, Hindi and other languages.

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