What is the meaning of Chadastham?

What is the meaning of Chadastham?

Telugu term or phrase: chAdastam. colloquial word used when describing the nature of a person old or young.

What is mean by Samayaspurthi?

Many people think meaning of Samayaspoorthi is “ presence of mind” but the right word is “ Spontaneity”

What do you call Thummulu in English?

sneezing. Last Update: 2019-09-21.

What we call Engili in English?

spittle, defiled food, leavings.

What’s the meaning of Samaya in English?

/samaya/ 1. time uncountable noun, in phrases. You use time to refer to the period that someone spends doing something or when something has been happening.

What is presence of mind?

: self-control so maintained in an emergency or in an embarrassing situation that one can say or do the right thing.

READ:   What is the culture like at McKinsey?

What is the meaning of Telugu word ‘chaadastham’?

Telugu language has specific meaning for specific words unlike many other languages…..for instance in english the word FAIR implies fair (county fair) fair (reasonable), fair (skin complexion) the word chaadastham means. Eccentricity, whimsicality – wasting time upon small and utterly unimportant details.

What is the meaning of the Telugu phrase “Gutaka veyatam-గుటక”?

A)..I don’t think that there is a single word in English to express the meaning of Telugu phrase “Gutaka vEyatam-గుటక వేయటం”.. B)..The word “Gutaka-గుటక” in Telugu means “a single swallow/gulp”..But the phrase “Gutaka vEyatam” is an expression to mean the act of swallowing or gulping the air in the mouth..

What is the meaning of avesham in Telugu?

‘ఆవేశం’-’AvEsham’. This Samskrit loan word is used in many contexts in Telugu.. Very common English equivalent words are ‘fury’, ‘rage’ or great uncontrollable anger.

What is the meaning of uchhishatamu in Telugu?

Uchhishtamu is the word that is derived from sanskrit Uchhishth – something has been vomited….Engili is the pakka telugu for uchhishatamu. Hope you were with me till the last line.

READ:   Can I say weekends?