Passage
Narration for Examination:
“Have
you ever been to Cox’s Bazar?” asked Hasan “No, I have never gone there,
replied Kamal. “But I long for visiting the place” “I had an opportunity to
visit the sea beach last year “said Hasan” how charming the scenery is!”(ÒZzwg wK KLbI KKvªevRvi wM‡qQ?Ónvmvb wR‡Ám Kij|Òbv,Avwg KLbI hvB
wb,Óknx`DIi w`j|ÒwKš‘ Avwg RvqMvwU ågY Kivi Avkv †cvlY Kwi|ÓÒMZ eQi Avwg eQi Avgvi GK my‡hvM N‡UwQj mgy`ªª‰mKZ
ågYKivi,Ónvmvb ejj|Ò`„k¨wU KZ my›`i!Ó)
Answer:
Hasan asked Kamal if he ever been to Cox’s Bazer. Kamal replied
in the negative that he(K) had never gone there. But he added
that he longed for visiting the place. Hasan said that he had an
opportunity to visit sea beach the previous day. He exclaimed with joy that
the scenery was very charming.
“I
came to Bogra this afternoon. I sent you a massage before starting from home”
Roka said” Did you receive it in time? she asked “No, I did not receive” I replied. (ÒAvwg AvR we‡K‡j
e¸ov G‡mwQ |evwo †_‡K iIqvbv †`Iqvi c~‡e© Avwg msev` cvwV‡qwQjvg , ÕÕ †ivKv ejj
|Òmgq g‡Zv Zv Avcwb †c‡q‡Qb wK?ÕÕ †m wR‡Ámv Kij
|Òbv Avwg Zv cvBbv,ÒAvwg DIi w`jvg |)
Answer:
Roka told me that she had gone to Bogra that afternoon.
She added that she had sent me a message before starting from home. She asked
me if I had received it in time. I replied in the
negative that I had not received it.
The
man said to the manager “May I come in Sir ?” “ Yes,” come in . “What do you
want ?”said the manager “I want to open a bank
account in your bank ,”said the man .”Can you tell me the process of
opening a savings account ?”(‡jvKwU g¨v‡bRvi‡K ejj,ÒAvwg wK
wfZ‡i Avm‡Z cvwi,m¨vi ?ÓÒn¨v,wfZ‡i Avmyb| Avcwb Kx Pvb?Óg¨v‡bRvi wR‡Ám Ki‡jb|ÒAvwg Avcbvi e¨vs‡K GKwU e¨vsK
wnmve Lyj‡Z PvB|Ó†jvKwU ejj|ÒAvcwb wK ej‡Z cv‡ib Kxfv‡e Avwg GKwU mÂqx wnmve
Lyj‡Z cvwi?Ó)
Answer:
The man respectfully the manager if he might go in. The manager replied in the
affirmative and told him to go in. He also asked him what he wanted. The man
replied him (MR) that he wanted to open a bank account. At last he asked him
(MR) if he could tell him the process of opening a saving account.
The
traveller said, “Can you tell me the way to the nearest inn?”Yes “said the
peasant.”Do you want one in which you can spend the night?”No,”replaid the
traveller.” I only want a meal.”(ågbKvix
ej‡jb,ÒAvcwb wK wbKU¯’ mivBLvbvi c_wU
Avgv‡K e‡j w`‡Z cv‡ib?ÓÒn¨uv,Ó K…lK ejj|ÒAvcwb wK ivZwU KvUv‡bvi Rb¨ †mwU
Pv‡”Qb?ÓÒbvÓågYKvix Reve w`‡jb|ÒAvwg ïay Lvevi †L‡Z PvB|Ó)
Answer:The
traveller asked the peasant if he(P) could tell him(T) the way to the nearest
inn. The peasant replied in the affirmative and asked him if he (T) wanted one
in which he (T) could spend the night. The traveller replied in the negative
that he only wanted a meal.
I
said the passer- by, “What are you seeing now?” “I am seeing the people running
here and there” he said. “How happy they
are! May God help them.Let me enjoy this.”I said.(Avwg cw_K‡K ejjvg ,ÒAvcwb GLb Kx †`L‡Qb?ÓÒ‡jv‡KRb †h
GLv‡b-‡mLv‡b †`Šov‡”Q Avwg Zv †`LwQ|Ó‡m
ejj|ÒZviv KZ myLx!Avjvn Zv‡`i mnvq †nvb|Avgv‡K Zv Dc‡fvM Ki‡Z w`b|ÓAvwg ejjvg
|)
Answer:
I asked the passer-by what he was seeing then. He said that he was seeing the
people running here and there. I exclaimed with joy that they were very happy. Further I wished that God might help
them. Then I told that I might be allowed to enjoy that.
The
teacher said to the Student, “Have you prepared your lesson today?’’“No, sir
,’’replied the student. The teacher said, “Why?’’ “I was suffering from
headache .I shall do my work tomorrow,’’ replid the Student .”(wk¶K Qv·K ej‡jb,ÔÔZzwg wK AvR †Zvgvi cvV ˆZwi Ki‡Q?Òbv m¨vi ÕÕQvÎwU
Reve w`j |ÒAvR Zzwg †Kgb AvQ?ÕÕ Avwg MZKvj gv_v e¨_vq fyMwQjvg |Avwg AvMxgKvj
Avgvi KvR Kie |ÕÕQvÎwU Reve w`j |)
Answer:
The teacher asked the student if he had prepared his lesson that
day. He (S) respectfully replied that he had not. The teacher
again asked why he had not prepared his lesson. The student replied
that he had been suffering from headache the previous day. He (S) added
that he would do his work the next day.
I
said to old man, “What are you doing?” “I am watching the boys swimming in the
pond,” he said. “How happy they are! May Allah bless them.” “Let me sit by you
and enjoy the scene.” I said. (Avwg e„ׇjvKwU‡K ejjvg, ÒZzwg wK
Ki‡Qv?Ó ÒAvwg evjK‡`i b`x‡Z mvZvi KvUv†`LwQ|Ó‡m ejj| ÒZviv wK myLx!ÓAvjvn
Zv‡`i g½j Ki“Y|Avgv‡K †Zvgvi cv‡k¦© em‡Z `vI Ges `„k¨wU Dc‡fvM Ki‡Z `vI|Ó Avwg
ejjvg|)
Answer:
I asked the old man what he was doing. He replied that he was watching
the boys swimming in the pond. He also exclaimed that they were very
happy. He again prayed that Allah might bless them. I requested the
old man to let me sit by him and enjoy the scene.
“My
sons listen to me. A great treasure lies hidden in the land. I am going to
leave it to you.” “How’ll we find it?” said the sons. “You must dig the land
for it” said the old man. (ÒAvgvi cyÎiv Avgvi K_v †kvb |
GKwU wekvj iZœ fvÛvi gvwUi bx‡P jyKvwqZ Av‡Q | Avwg GUv †Zvgv‡`i Rb¨ †i‡L
hvw”Q|Ó ÒGUv Avgiv wKfv‡e Ly‡Ru cve?Ó cyÎiv ejj| ÒGUvi Rb¨ †Zvgv‡`i‡K Aek¨B
gvwU Lbb Ki‡Z n‡e|Ó e„Ø ‡jvKwU ej‡jb|)
Answer:
The old man told his sons to listen to him and added that a
great treasure lay hidden in the land. He further added that he was
going to leave it to them. The sons asked him how they would find
it. The old man replied that they had to dig the land for it.
Have
you completed your assignment?” said Rumana. “No, I haven’t completed yet,
“replied Farah. “But you must submit it timely,” said Rumana. “I worked on it
for several hours yesterday,” replied Farah. (i“gvbv dvivn‡K
ejj, Ò Zzwg wK †Zvgvi Awc©Z KvR K‡i‡Qv?Ó Òbv, Avwg GLbI m¤úbœ Ki‡Z cvwi bvB|,Ó
dvivn DËi w`j| ÒwKšÍ †Zvgv‡K mgqgZ Rgv w`‡Z n‡e|Ó i“gvbv ejj| ÒMZKvj Avwg A‡bK
mgq a‡i KvRwU K‡iwQjvg|Ó dvivn DËi w`j|)
Answer:
Rumana asked Farah if she (F) had completed her (F) assignment.Farah
replied in the negative and said that she had not completed yet. Being
dissatisfaction,Rumana told her (F) that she (F) must submit it
timely. Farah replied that she had worked
on it several hours the previous day.
“Ratan,
have you done your English lesson today?” asked the teacher. “Yes, Sir, I did
it. But I haven’t understood some grammatical points.” replied Ratan. “Where is
the problem?” said the teacher. “Let us try again.”(ÒiZb, Zzwg wK †Zvgvi Bs‡iwR cvV K‡i‡Qv ?Ó wk¶K wRÁvmv Kij | Òn¨v,
m¨vi, Avwg Bnv K‡iwQjvg| wKš‘ MÖvgv‡ii wKQy welq eyS‡Z cvwiwb|Ó, iZb DËi
w`j|Òmgm¨v †Kv_vq?Ó wk¶K ejj,ÒPj Avgiv Avevi †Póv Kwi|Ó)
Answer:
The teacher asked Ratan if he had done his English lesson that
day. Ratan replied respectfully in the affirmative and said that he had
done it but he had not understood some grammatical points. The teacher again
asked him where the problem was. He suggested that they should try again.
My
sister said to me, “Why are you reading this hour? Don’t you think that it is a
time of prayer? Let us go out for a walk after saying prayer.” “Yes, I agree
with you,” said I.(Avgvi †evb Avgv‡K ejj, ÒGB mg‡q Zzwg †Kb co‡Qv?Ó Zzwg wK Rvb bv †h
GLb cÖv_©bvi mgq ? Pj cÖv_©bv †k‡l evB‡i nvUu‡Z hvB|Ó Òn¨vu, Avwg †Zvgvi mv‡_
GKgZ|Ó Avwg ejjvg|
Answer:
My sister asked me why I was reading that hour. She again
asked if I did not think that it was time of prayer. She proposed
to me that we should go out for a walk after saying prayer. I replied in
the affirmative and said that I agreed with her.
The
teacher said to the boy, “Do you think that honesty is the best policy?” “Yes
Sir. I think so.” Then learn to be honest from your boyhood.” said the teacher.
“Thank you, sir.” said the boy. “May Allah grant you a long life. “said the
teacher to the boy. (wk¶K †Q‡jwU‡K ej‡jb, Ó Zzwg wK
g‡b Ki †h mZZvB m‡evrK…ó cš’v ?Ó†Q‡jwU ejj, n¨uv m¨vi, Avwg ZvB g‡b KwiÓ| Ò
AZGe †Zvgvi evj¨Kvj †_‡K mr n‡Z †kL |Ó wk¶K ej‡jb | ÒAvcbv‡K ab¨ev`,m¨vi Ó
†Q‡jwU ejj| ÒAvjvn †Zvgvi `xN©Rxwe Kiyb,Ó wk¶K ej‡jb |)
Answer:
The teacher asked the boy if he thought that honesty is the best
policy. The boy replied respectfully in the affirmative and said that he
thought so. Then the teacher advised him to learn to be honest from his
boyhood. The boy thanked his teacher politely. The teacher wished
that Allah might grant him a long life.
“May
I come in, Sir,” “Yes, come in.What do you want?” “How can I help you?” said
the Manager. “I want to open a bank account in your bank.” said the man. “Can you tell me the process of
opening a saving account?” (‡jvKwU e¨eˉ&&nvcK‡K ejj,
ÓAvwg wK wfZ‡i Avm‡Z cvwi,m¨vi ?Ó n¨vu, wfZ‡i Avmyb | Avcwb wK Pvb?Ó
e¨eˉ&&nvcK ej‡jb | Ò Avwg Avcbvi e¨vs‡K GKwU e¨vsK wnmve Lyj‡Z PvB |,
‡jvKwU ejj | Ò Avcwb wK Avgv‡K ej‡Z cv‡ib Avwg wKfv‡e GKwU mÂqx wnmve Lyj‡Z
cvwi ?Ó )
Answer:
The man respectfully asked the manager if he (man) might go in.
He (manager) replied in the affirmative and told him (Man) to come in.
He also aked him what he (man) wanted. The manager asked him how he could help him.The man replied
that he wanted to open a bank account in his (manager) bank. He also
asked him (manager) if he could tell him (man) the process of
opening a savings account.
“What
are you doing now, Jack?” I said. “I am watching an interesting programme on
television.” “Aren’t you wasting your time?” I said. “No, I don’t think so,” he
said.( Zzwg GLb wK Ki‡Qv, R¨vK?Ó Avwg
ejjvg| Ò Avwg †Uwjwfk‡b AvK©lYxq GKwU Abyôvb †`LwQ|Ó Zzwg wK †Zvgvi mgq bó
Ki‡Qv bv?Ó Avwg ejjvg| Òbv, Avwg †Zgb g‡b Kwi bv,Ó †m ejj|
Answer:
I asked Jack what he was doing then. Jack replied that
he was watching an interesting programme on television. I again asked
him (J) if he was not wasting his (J) time. He again replied in
the negative that he did not think so.
“Zaman
said to me, “Have you finished reading the book I gave you yesterday?” “Yes, I have finished reading the book,’ I
replied. “What an interesting book it is! I wish I would borrow the book
earlier.’ I said. “Will you return the book to me today? he said. (Rvgvb Avgv‡K ejj, ÒZzwg wK eBwU cov †kl K‡i‡Qv †hwU Avwg MZKvj
†Zvgv‡K w`‡qwQjvg ?Ó n¨vu, Avwg eBwU cov †kl K‡iwQ,Ó Avwg DËi w`jvg| ÒwK GK
gRvi eB GwU ! Avgvi B”Qv nq Avwg hw` eBwU Av‡iv Av‡M avi wbZvg!Ó Avwg ejjvg | Ò
Zzwg wK eBwU Avgv‡K AvR †diZ w`‡e Ó? †m wRÁvmv Kij | )
Answer:
Zaman asked me if I had finished reading the book he had given
me the previous day. I replied in the affirmative and added that I had
finished reading the book. I exclaimed with delight that it was a
very interesting book. Further I wished that I might borrow the book
earlier. He asked me if I would return the book to him that day.
The
fruit seller said, “Which fruits do you want to buy? I have apples from
Australia, oranges from Darjeeling, grapes from Kashmir.” The customer said,
“What fruits of our country do you have?” The seller said, “I have coconut,
guava, and Jackfruit.” The customer said, “Give one kg of Guava as it will be
substitute of Australian Apples. (GK dj we‡µZv ejj,
†Kvb ‡Kvb dj Avcwb wKb‡Z Pvb ?Ó Avgvi
Kv‡Q A‡÷wjqvi Av‡cj,`vwR©wjs Gi Kgjv,Kvk¥x‡ii Av½yi Av‡Q | ‡µZv ej‡jb “†Zvgvi Kv‡Q Avgv‡`i †`‡ki wK dj Av‡Q ?
we‡µZv ejj, Ò Avgvi Kv‡Q bvwi‡Kj,†cqviv
I KvuVvj Av‡Q|Ó †µZv ejj, ÒAvgvi GK †KwR
†cqviv `vI †h‡nZz GUv n‡e A‡÷wjqvi Av‡c‡ji weKí |Ó)
Answer:
The fruit seller asked the customer which fruit he (c) wanted to
buy. He added that he (s) had the apples from Australia, oranges from
Darjeeling, grapes from Kashmir. The customer asked him what fruits of
their country he had. The fruit seller replied that he had coconut,
guava and jackfruit. Then the customer told him (s) to give one kg of
guava as it would be the substitute of Australian apples.
The
old man said, “Can you give me some food? I have been starving for three days.”
The maid said, “Why do you beg? Can’t you work?” “No, I’m unable to work.” The
old man replied. (e„Ø ‡jvKwU ejj, Ò Zzwg wK Avgv‡K
wKQy Lvevi w`‡Z cvi‡e ? Avwg `yÕw`b hveZ Abvnv‡i AvwQÓ| PvKivbxwU ejj ÓZzwg
wf¶v Ki †Kb? Zzwg KvR Ki‡Z cvi bv|? Ó bv , Avwg KvR Ki‡Z A¶g Ó e„Ø ‡jvKwU ejj|)
Answer:
The old man asked the maid if she could give him some food. He added
that he had been starving for three days. The maid asked him why he
begged. She further asked him if he couldn’t work. The old man replied
in the negative that he was unable to work.
“Where do you like to go, Sir? said the ticket
officer to the passenger. “I want to go to Chittagong,” said the passenger.
“How many tickets do you need?” “I need five tickets.” “Here are the tickets.
They will cost one thousand taka,” said the ticket officer. (wU‡KU Kg©KZ©v hvÎx‡K ejj, Òm¨vi,Avcwb †Kv_vq †h‡Z Pvb?ÓÒ Avcbvi KZwU
wU‡KU `iKvi?Ó ÒAvgvi cvPuwU wU‡KU `iKvi|Ó ÒGB wbb wU‡KU¸wj|‡m¸‡jv‡Z me©‡gvU
GKnvRvi UvKv jvM‡e|ÓwU‡KU Kg©KZ©v ejj|)
Answer:
The passenger respectfully asked the ticket officer where he (P)
liked to go. The passenger replied that he (P) wanted to go to
Chittagong.The ticket officer further asked the passenger how many tickets
he (P) needed. He then replied that he (p) needed five tickets. Finally
the ticket officer said that there were the tickets and they would cost
one thousand taka.
The
class teacher of class X said to the students, “Do you like to go for study
tour?” “Yes’ said all the students. Then he said, “Take permission of your
parents.” One of the students said, “Let us go to Cox’s Bazer.” The most
experienced age-old teacher said, “May your journey be safe and sound.”(10g †kªYxi †kªYx wk¶K QvÎ-QvÎx‡`i‡K ejj, Ò‡Zvgiv wK wk¶v md‡i †h‡Z
PvI?Ó Òn¨vuÓ me QvÎ-QvÎx ejj|Zvici †m ejj, Ò †Zvgvi evev gv‡qi KvQ †_‡K AbygwZ
wb‡e|Ó ÒZv‡`i g‡a¨ GKRb wk¶v_x© ejj, ÒPj Avgiv K·evRvi hvB|Óme‡P‡q eq¯‹ AwfÁ
wk¶K ejj, Ò‡Zvgv‡`i ågb my›`i I wbivc` †nvK|Ó
Answer:
The class teacher of class X asked the students if they liked to
go for study tour. All the students replied in the affirmative. Then he
(T) advised to take permission of their parents. One of the students
proposed that they should go to Cox’s Bazer. The most experienced
age-old teacher wished that their journey
might be safe and sound.
“What is the time by your watch?” he said. “It
is half past nine,” I said. He said, “I want to go to the college. Would you
accompany me, please?” “No, I am sorry,” replied I .(Ò†Zvgvi Nwo‡Z mgq KZ?Ó †m ejj|Òmv‡o bqUv Ó,†m ejj,ÒAvwg K‡j‡R †h‡Z
PvB| `qv K‡i ,Zzwg Kx Avgvi m‡½ hv‡e ?Ó Óbv,Avwg `ytwLZ,Ó Avwg DËi w`jvg|)
Answer:
Answer: He asked me what the time was by my watch. I replied
that it was half past nine. Then he added that he wanted to go to
the college. He also asked me if I would accompany him kindly. I replied
in the negative and said that I was sorry.
The
passer-by stopped me and said, “Sir, can you tell me the way to the nearest inn?”
“Yes, I can,” I said. “Go straight about 100 yards and then turn left. You will
find it.” “Thank you Sir,” He said. (cw_K Avgv‡K _vgvj
Ges wRÁvmv Kij, Ò m¨vi Avgv‡K wbKUZg mivB Lvbvi c_wU ej‡Z cv‡ib ?Ó n¨vu Avwg
ej‡Z cvwi,Ó Avwg ejjvg | ‡mvRv cÖvq 100
MR hvb Ges ev‡g Nyi‡eb | Avcwb GwU cv‡eb |Ó Ò Avcbv‡K ab¨ev` m¨vi,Ó †m ejj|)
Answer:
The passer by stopped me and asked respectfully if I could tell him the
way to the nearest inn. I replied in the affirmative and said that I could.
I instructed/told him to go straight about 100 yards and turn left. I also
told him that then he would find it. The man then thanked me respectfully.
“We would like to go an excursion. Can we have
your permission? Sir?” said the students. “Yes, you can arrange it after the examination
is over. And you should choose a historical place for that” replied the
Headmaster. “Thank you, Sir.”(Ò Avgiv GKwU cÖ‡gv` åg‡b †h‡Z
PvB| m¨vi ,Avgiv wK Avcbvi AbygwZ †c‡Z
cvwi ?, QvÎ-QvÎxiv ejj | n¨uv, cix¶v †kl
nIqvi ci †Zvgiv Gi Av‡qvRb Ki‡Z cvi| Ges GRb¨ †Zvgv‡`i GKwU HwZnvwmK ¯_vb cQ›`
Kiv DwPZ|Ó cÖavb wk¶K DËi w`‡jj |Óm¨vi
Avcbv‡K ab¨ev` |)
Answer:
The students said that they would like to go on an excursion. They asked
the Headmaster with respectfully if they could have his permission.
The Headmaster replied in the affirmative and said that they could arrange
that after the examination was over. He also said that they
should choose a historical place for that. The students thanked the
Headmaster.
“What’s
your programme after the examination?” asked Salam. Kamal said, I’ve not yet
decided. Can you suggest any? “Let us go on a picnic.” Said Salam. “What an
excellent idea! I shall certainly join with you.” said Kamal. (Ócix¶vi ci †Zvgvi Kg©m~Px wK?Ó , mvjvg wRÁvmv Kij| Kvgvj ejj, Ó Avwg
GLbI wmØvšÍ †bB wb| Zzwg wK †Kvb civgk© w`‡Z cvi ?Ó ÓPj Avgiv eb‡fvR‡b hvBÓ,
mvjvg ejj | wK PgrKvi! Avwg wbwðZfv‡e †Zvgvi mv‡_ †hvM`vb Kie |Ó, Kvgvj ejj |)
Answer:
Salam asked Kamal what his programme was after the
examination. Kamal replied that he had not yet decided. Then Kamal asked
him (S) if he could suggest any. Salam proposed that they should go
on a picnic. Kamal exclaimed with joy that it was an excellent idea. He said
that he would certainly join with him.
Rashed
said to karim. “How are you?” I went to your hostel yesterday, but did not find
you. Where did you go?” “I went to the station.” said Karim. “I had to receive
my maternal uncle there.”(iv‡k` Kwig‡K ejj,Ó Zzwg †Kgb
AvQ? Avwg MZKvj †Zvgvi QvÎvev‡m wM‡qwQjvg wKš‘ †Zvgv‡K cvBwb |Zzwg †Kv_vq wM‡qwQj
? Ó Avwg †÷k‡b wM‡qwQjvgÓ Kwig ejj ,Ó Avgv‡K †mLv‡b Avgvi gvgv‡K Af¨_©bv Rvbv‡Z
n‡qwQj |)
Answer:
Rashed asked Karim how he was. Rashed added that he had gone to
the hostel the previous day but had not found him. Rashed again asked
Karim where he had gone. Karim replied that he had gone to
the station because he had to receive his maternal uncle there.
“Did people use in those days” asked Rafiq.
“Yes, answered Mr Jamil, “The first stamps were used in 1840.” “Are they easy
to get now?” asked Rafiq. “They are very difficult to get,” his uncle replied.(ÒZLbKvi w`‡bi †jv‡Kiv wK WvKwU‡KU e¨envi KiZ?Ó iwdK wRÁvmv
Kij|Òn¨vÓRvgvj mv‡ne DËi w`‡jb ,ÒcÖ_g WvKwU‡KU e¨en&Z n‡qwQj 1840
m‡bÓ|ÒGLbwK †m¸‡jv mn‡R cvIqv hvq ?ÓiwdK wRÁvmv Kij| Ò†m¸‡jv
cvIqv KwVb| Ó Zvi PvPv DËi w`j |)
Answer:
Rafiq asked Mr Jamil if people had used stamps in those
days. Mr Jamil replied in the affirmative and said that the first stamp had
been used in 1840.Rafiq asked if they were easy to get then. His
uncle replied that they were very difficult to get.
Once
I asked a sweet little girl, “What is your mother’s name?” She replied
cleverly. “I know my mother’s name but I won’t tell you that.” I said. “What a
clever girl you are!” “I don’t tell my mother’s name to anybody whom I don’t
know.” She spoke with an air of confidence. (GK`v Avwg GKwU
†QvU wgwó evwjKv‡K wRÁvmv Kijvg, Ò †Zvgvi gv‡qi bvg wK?Ó †m weP¶YZvi mv‡_ DËi
w`j, ÒAvwg Avgvi gv‡qi bvg Rvwb wKš‘ Avwg Zv †Zvgv‡K eje bv|Ó Avwg ejjvg, Ò
Zzwg wK weP¶Y evwjKv!Ó ÒAvwg KvD‡K Avgvi gv‡qi bvg ewj bv hv‡K Avwg wPwb bv,Ó
†m AvZ¡wek¦v‡mi mv‡_ ejj|)
Answer:
Once I asked a sweet little girl what her mother’s name was. She replied
cleverly that she knew her mother’s name but she would not tell me
that. I exclaimed with wonder that she was a very clever girl .With an
air of confidence, she spoke that she didn’t tell her mother’s
name to anybody whom she didn’t know.
“Great king of the genies,” called the
monster. “I will never disobey you.” Hearing those words, the fisherman became
very brave and said, “Tell me why you were locked up in the vase?” The giant
looked at the fisherman and said, “Speak to me politely or I shall kill you.”
“Why should you kill me?” asked the fisherman. (ÓwRb‡`i gnvb ivRvÓ
ˆ`Z¨ ejj, Ò Avwg KL‡bv †Zvgvi Aeva¨ ne bv|Ó I K_v¸‡jv ï‡b †R‡jwU mvnmx nj Ges
ejj, ÒAvgv‡K ej †Kb †Zvgv‡K AvUwK‡q ivLv n‡qwQj?Ó ˆ`Z¨wU ivMvwš^Zfv‡e Zvi w`‡K
ZvKvj Ges ejj, Ò Avgvi mv‡_ AwaKZi f`&ªfv‡e K_v ej A_ev Avwg †Zvgv‡K nZ¨v
Kie |Ó )
Answer:
The monster called the great king of the genies and said that he
would never again disobey him (G). Hearing those words , the fishermen became
brave and asked the monster to tell him (f) why he (M) had been locked up
in the vase. Then the giant angrily looked at him and told the
fishermen to speak to him (M) more politely, otherwise he (M) would kill
him (F).The fisherman asked the monster why he (M) would kill him
(F).
Father
said to his son, “Why are you making late? Go to school now.” “No, I am not
going to school today. I feel dizzy., ” said his son. ( wcZv Zvi cy·K ejj, ÒZzwg †Kb †`ix KiQ?Ó G¶ywb ¯‹z‡j hvI|Ó bv, Avwg
AvR ¯‹z‡j hvw”Q bv | Avgvi gv_v Nyi‡QÓ, Zvi cyÎ ejj |)
Answer:
Father asked his son why he (S) was making late. He told him to
go to school then. His son replied in the negative and told that
he was not going to school that day. He added that he (S) felt dizzy.
“Have you killed the rates?” said the Mayor.
“Yes, I have said the piper. “Give me the promised money.” “How funny!” said
the Mayor, we cannot give you so much money. Take only fifty. ( ÒZzwg wK B›`yi ¸‡jv‡K †g‡i‡Qv?Ó †gqi ejj |Òn¨vu, Avwg †g‡iwQ,Ó
eskxev`K ejj, ÒAvgv‡K cÖwZkÖ“Z UvKv w`b |Ó
Ò wK gRv ! †gqi ejj, Avgiv †Zvgv‡K †ekx UvKv w`‡Z cvwi bv | gvÎ cÂvk
UvKv bvI |Ó)
Answer:
The Mayor asked the piper if he (p) had killed the rates. The
Piper replied in the affirmative and said that he had. Then he (P)
told the Mayor to give him (P) the promised money. The Mayor exclaimed
in wonder that it was very funny. He added that they could not give him
(P) so much money and told him to take only fifty.
“Why
did you not go to school?” said the mother to the girl. “I was ill, mum,” the
girl replied. “How are you today?” the mother asked again.” “Well,” said the
girl, “Don’t worry for me.” (ÒZzwg MZKvj †Kb ¯‹z‡j hvIwb ?Ó
gv evwwjKvwU‡K ejj| Ògv, Ò Avwg Amy¯’ wQjvg,Ó evwjKvwU DËi w`j|ÒZzwg AvR †Kgb
Av‡Qv? Ó gv Avevi wRÁvmv Kij | ÒfvjÓ, evwjKvwU ejj, ÒAvgvi Rb¨ DwØMœ nBI bvÓ|)
Answer:
The mother asked the girl why she (girl) had not gone to school the
previous day. The girl lovingly replied that she (girl) had been ill.
/ (Addressing her (M) as mum she (G) replied that she (G) had been ill.)
The mother again asked her (G) how she (G) was that day. The girl replied
that she was well. She (G) also said her not to worry for her.






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