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do not spit

Telugu

ఇక్కడ ఉమ్మివేయవద్దు

Last Update: 2024-11-20
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English

don't spit

Telugu

ఉమ్మి లేదు

Last Update: 2019-01-19
Usage Frequency: 1
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do not spit hear

Telugu

ఇక్కడ విడిపోకండి

Last Update: 2020-05-23
Usage Frequency: 1
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Reference: Anonymous

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don't spit here

Telugu

यहां थूकना नहीं है

Last Update: 2013-08-12
Usage Frequency: 3
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Reference: Anonymous

English

don't spit here came

Telugu

echata ummi veyaradu

Last Update: 2018-01-08
Usage Frequency: 1
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i spit on your grave

Telugu

నీ సమాధి మీద నేను ఉమ్ముత

Last Update: 2020-08-23
Usage Frequency: 1
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Reference: Anonymous

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please don't spit here

Telugu

దయచేసి ఇక్కడ ఉమ్మివేయవద్దు

Last Update: 2020-05-09
Usage Frequency: 1
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Reference: Anonymous

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d don't spit here please

Telugu

ఇక్కడ ఉమ్మి లేదు దయచేసి

Last Update: 2014-04-25
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be sure to taste your words before you spit them

Telugu

మీరు మీ మాటలను ఉమ్మివేయడానికి ముందు వాటిని రుచి చూసుకోండి

Last Update: 2020-04-08
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ap (áp-) is the vedic sanskrit term for "water", which in classical sanskrit only occurs in the plural, āpas (sometimes re-analysed as a thematic singular, āpa-), whence hindi āp. the term is from pie hxap "water".[note 1] the indo-iranian word also survives as the persian word for water, āb, e.g. in punjab (from panj-āb "five waters"). in archaic ablauting contractions, the laryngeal of the pie root remains visible in vedic sanskrit, e.g. pratīpa- "against the current", from *proti-hxp-o-. in the rigveda, several hymns are dedicated to "the waters" (āpas): 7.49, 10.9, 10.30, 10.47. in the oldest of these, 7.49, the waters are connected with the drought of indra. agni, the god of fire, has a close association with water and is often referred to as apām napāt "offspring of the waters". the female deity apah is the presiding deity of purva ashadha (the former invincible one) asterism in vedic astrology in hindu philosophy, the term refers to water as an element, one of the panchamahabhuta, or "five great elements". in hinduism, it is also the name of the deva varuna a personification of water, one of the vasus in most later puranic lists. notes[edit] jump up ^ the word has many cognates in archaic european toponyms, e.g., mess-apia, and perhaps also avon, from old brythonic abona or welsh afon (pronounced [ˈavɔn]), both meaning 'river'. see also[edit] abzu, the sumerian primeval waters āpō, the avestan concept of "the waters" doab, spit of land lying between two confluent rivers old european hydronymy rigvedic rivers sea and river deity punjabjala vanarula samrakshana

Telugu

జల vanarula samrakshana

Last Update: 2015-11-16
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