Lesson- 18
THE MAN WHO MADE AN ENTIRE MOUNTAINSIDE GREEN
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Answer these questions (āϤāϞāϤ āĻĻিā§াāϏāĻŽূāĻšā§° āĻāϤ্āϤ⧰ āĻĻিā§া)
1. How does the author describe the lands where he went on a hike?
(āϝেāϤিā§া āϞিāĻāĻ āĻĒā§°্āĻŦāϤāϞৈ āĻৈāĻিāϞ,āϤেāĻঁ āϤাā§° āĻŽাāĻিāĻŦোā§°ā§° āĻি āĻŦā§°্āĻŖāύা āĻĻিāĻিāϞ?)
Ans: The author describes the lands where he went on a hike as barren and monotonous lands and nothing grew there except wild lavender.
(āϞিāĻāĻā§° āĻŽāϤে āϤেāĻঁ āϝেāϤিā§া āĻĒā§°্āĻŦāϤāϞৈ āĻৈāĻিāϞ āϤাā§° āĻŽাāĻিāĻŦোā§° āĻļুāĻাāύ āĻā§°ু āĻĒā§°্āĻŦāϤীā§া āĻāĻিāϞ āĻā§°ু āϤাāϤ āĻŦāύ⧰ীā§া āĻĢুāϞ⧰ āĻŦাāĻĻে āĻā§°ু āĻāĻো āĻāĻা āύাāĻিāϞ)
2. How did he 'chance' to meet the shepherd?
(āϤেāĻঁ āĻেā§াā§°āĻীā§াāĻāύāĻ āĻেāύেāĻĻā§°ে āϞāĻ āĻĒোā§ąাā§° āϏুāĻŦিāϧা āĻĒাāĻāĻিāϞ?)
Ans: The author 'chanced' to meet the shepherd when he was searching for water in the mountain.
(āϞিāĻāĻে āĻĒাāύীā§° āϏāύ্āϧাāύāϤ āĻূā§°ি āĻĢুā§°োঁāϤে āĻেā§াā§°āĻীā§াāĻāύāĻ āϞāĻ āĻĒোā§ąাā§° āϏুāĻŦিāϧা āĻĒাāĻāĻিāϞ।)
3. The author gives a detailed picture of the shepherd and his place of living .What does he say?
(āϞিāĻāĻে āĻেā§াā§°āĻীā§াāĻāύ āĻā§°ু āϤেāĻঁā§° āĻĨāĻা āĻ াāĻā§° āĻŦিā§ąā§°āĻŖ āĻĻিāĻিāϞ।āϤেāĻঁ āĻি āĻি āĻৈāĻিāϞ?)
Ans: About the shepherd and his place of living, the author said that the shepherd spoke a little, as is common among those who live alone, but he seemed sure of himself, and confident. The roof was solid and water-tight. His household was in order, his dishes washed and his floor swept. He was also freshily shaven, that all his buttons were solidly sewn, and his clothes were mended with such care as to make the patches invisible. His dog, as silent as he, was friendly without being fawning.
(āϞিāĻāĻে āĻেā§াā§°āĻীā§াāĻāύ āĻā§°ু āϤেāĻঁā§° āĻĨāĻা āĻ াāĻā§° āĻŦিāώā§ে āĻৈāĻিāϞ āϝে āϤেāĻঁ āĻুāĻŦ āĻāĻŽ āĻāĻĨা āĻোā§ąা āĻā§°ু āĻ āĻāϞে āĻĨāĻা āĻĒ্ā§°āĻৃāϤিā§° āϞোāĻ āĻāĻিāϞ āϝāĻĻিāĻ āϤেāĻঁ āĻĻৃā§ āĻā§°ু āĻāϤ্āĻŽāĻŦিāĻļ্āĻŦাāϏী āĻāĻিāϞ।āϤেāĻঁā§° āĻā§°ā§° āĻাāϞ āĻĒāĻী āĻā§°ু āĻĒাāύী āύāĻĒā§°া āĻāĻিāϞ।āϤেāĻঁā§° āĻā§°āĻāύ āĻļৃংāĻāϞাāĻŦāĻĻ্āϧ āĻāĻিāϞ,āĻŦাāĻāύ-āĻŦā§°্āϤāύāĻŦোā§° āĻĒā§°িāώ্āĻাā§° āĻā§°ু āĻŽāĻিā§াāĻāύ āϏাā§°ি āĻĨোā§ąা āĻāĻিāϞ। āĻā§াā§° āϞāĻāϤে āϤেāĻঁā§° āĻŽুāĻāĻŽāĻŖ্āĻĄāϞো āĻĒā§°িāĻĒাāĻি āĻāĻিāϞ, āĻাāĻŽিāĻā§° āĻŦুāĻাāĻŽāĻŦোā§° āϧুāύীā§াāĻৈ āĻিāϞোā§ąা āĻā§°ু āĻাāĻĒোā§°āĻŦোā§° āϏুāύ্āĻĻā§°āĻৈ āĻোā§°াāĻাāĻĒāϞিāĻŦোā§° āύেāĻĻেāĻাāĻৈ āĻিāϞাāĻ āĻĨোā§ąা āĻāĻিāϞ। āϤেāĻঁā§° āĻুāĻুā§° āĻেāĻāĻাāĻ āϤেāĻঁā§° āĻĻā§°েāĻ āύিঃāĻļāĻŦ্āĻĻāϤাā§°ে āĻোāύো āĻā§āĻĒাāϤ āύāĻā§°াāĻৈ āĻāĻিāϞ।)
4. What did the shepherd do with the acorns in his house?
(āĻেā§াā§°āĻীā§াāĻāύে āĻ ’āĻ āĻāĻā§° āĻুāĻিāĻŦোā§°েā§°ে āĻি āĻā§°িāĻিāϞ?)
Ans: The shepherd took out a bag and poured a pile of acorns out onto the table. He began to examine them one after another with a great deal of attention, separating the good ones from the bad. When the author offered help he told him that it was his own business. Seeing the care that he devoted to his job,the author did not insist. He then counted them into packets of them. After that,he eliminated some more of the acorns, throwing away the smaller ones and those that showed even the slightest crack, for he examined them very slowly. When he had before him one hundred perfect acorns, he stopped and he went to bed.
(āĻেā§াā§°āĻীā§াāĻāύে āĻāĻা āĻোāĻĒোāϞাā§° āĻĒā§°া āĻেāĻŦুāϞāĻāύāϤ āĻāĻĻāĻŽ āĻ ’āĻ āĻুāĻি āĻŦাāĻি āĻĻিāϞে। āϤাā§° āĻĒাāĻāϤ āϤেāĻঁ āĻ āϤি āϏাā§ąāϧাāύেā§°ে āĻāĻাā§° āĻĒাāĻāϤ āĻāĻাāĻৈ āĻুāĻিāĻŦোā§° āĻĒā§°ীāĻ্āώা āĻā§°িāϞে āĻā§°ু āĻাāϤāĻŦোā§° āĻŦেā§াā§° āĻĒā§°া āĻŦাāĻি āĻŦেāϞেāĻāĻৈ āĻĨāϞে। āϤিā§া āϞিāĻāĻে āϏāĻšাā§ā§° āĻšাāϤ āĻāĻāĻŦā§াāĻāĻিāϞ āϤেāĻঁ āĻৈāĻিāϞ āϝে āϏেā§া āĻāĻāĻŽাāϤ্ā§° āϤেāĻঁā§° āĻাāĻŽ।āϤেāĻঁā§° āĻাāĻŽāĻোā§° āĻĒ্ā§°āϤি āĻĨāĻা āĻāĻā§°্āĻা āĻĻেāĻি āϞিāĻāĻে āĻā§°ু āĻোā§° āĻā§°া āύাāĻিāϞ। āϤাā§° āĻĒাāĻāϤ āϤেāĻঁ āϏেāĻāĻŦোā§° āĻāĻŖāύা āĻā§°িāĻিāϞ। āĻ āϞāĻĒ āϏāĻŽā§ā§° āĻĒাāĻāϤ āĻā§°ু āĻ āϞāĻĒ āĻ ’āĻ āĻুāĻি āϏূāĻ্āώ্āĻŽāĻাā§ąে āĻĒā§°ীāĻ্āώা āĻā§°ি āĻŦাāĻি āĻāϞিā§াāĻāĻিāϞ āĻā§°ু āϏ⧰ু,āϏাāĻŽাāύ্āϝ āĻĢাঁāĻ āĻĨāĻা āĻুāĻিāĻŦোā§° āĻĒেāϞাāĻ āĻĻিāĻিāϞ।āϝেāϤিā§া āϤেāĻঁā§° āϏāύ্āĻŽুāĻāϤ āĻāĻļāĻা āĻĒূā§°āĻ āĻ ’āĻ āĻুāĻি āĻšৈāĻিāϞ, āϤাā§° āĻĒাāĻāϤ āϤেāĻঁ āĻļুāĻŦāϞৈ āĻৈāĻিāϞ।)
5. What did he do with them the next morning?
(āĻĒাāĻāĻĻিāύা āĻĒুā§ąা āϤেāĻঁ āϏেāĻāĻŦোā§°āϞৈ āĻি āĻā§°িāĻিāϞ?)
Ans: In the next morning before leaving he soaked the acorns in a bucket of water, the little sack containing the acorns that he had so carefuly chosen and counted.The author noticed that he carried, as a sort of walking stick an iron rod as thick as his thumb and about one and a half metres long. Having arrived at the place he had been heading for, he began to pound his iron rod into the ground. This made a hole in which he placed an acorn and he covered the hole again. Thus he was planting oak trees.
(āĻĒাāĻāĻĻিāύা āĻĒুā§ąা āĻāϞাāĻ āϝোā§ąাā§° āĻāĻāϤ āϤেāĻঁ āĻ āϤি āϏাā§ąāϧাāύেā§°ে āĻŦাāĻি āĻāϞিā§āĻā§ąা āĻুāĻিāĻŦোā§° āĻāĻা āĻĒাāϤ্ā§°āϤ āϤিā§াāĻ āĻĨৈāĻিāϞ। āϞিāĻāĻে āĻŽāύ āĻā§°িāĻিāϞ āϝে āϤেāĻঁ āĻāĻĄাāϞ āĻোāĻ āĻাā§িāĻŦāϞৈ āϞোā§ąা āϞাāĻ িā§° āĻĻā§°ে āĻāϧা āĻŽিāĻাā§°āĻŽাāύ āĻĻীāĻāϞ āĻĒ্ā§°াā§ āϤেāĻঁā§° āĻšাāϤ⧰ āĻŦুā§া āĻāĻুāϞিāĻোā§° āϏāĻŽাāύ āĻĄাāĻā§° āĻāĻĄাāϞ āϞোā§° āĻŽাā§°ি āĻāĻিāϞ।āϤেāĻঁ āϞāĻ্āώ্āϝāϏ্āĻĨাāύ āĻāĻšি āĻĒোā§ąাā§° āĻĒাāĻāϤ āϤেāĻঁ āϞোā§° āϞাāĻ িāĻĄাāϞ āĻŽাāĻিāϤ āĻাঁāϤ āĻাāύ্āĻĻিāĻিāϞ। āϤেāĻঁ āĻŽাāĻিāϤ āĻāĻা āϏ⧰ু āĻাঁāϤ āĻā§°িāĻিāϞ āĻā§°ু āĻāĻা āĻ ’āĻā§° āĻুāĻি āĻĨৈ āĻĒুāύ⧰ āĻাঁāϤāĻো āĻĸাāĻি āĻĻিāĻিāϞ। āϤেāĻঁ āϤেāύেāĻĻā§°ে āĻ ’āĻ āĻāĻ ā§°ুāĻ āĻāĻিāϞ।)
6. "He counted on losing another ten thousand to everything else that is unpredictable." What did he mean by this?
(āϤেāĻঁ āĻā§°ু āĻĻāĻšāĻšাāĻাā§° āĻ āύিāĻļ্āĻā§āϤাāϤ āĻšেā§°িāĻ āϝোā§ąাāĻো āĻāĻŖি āĻāĻিāϞ।"āĻā§াā§° āĻĻ্āĻŦাā§°া āĻি āĻŦুāĻোā§ąা āĻšৈāĻে?)
Ans: By this he meant the number of trees that will be destroyed or could not survive in future.
(āĻā§াā§° āĻĻ্āĻŦাā§°া āϤেāĻঁ āĻā§ąিāώ্āϝāϤে āĻšেā§°াāĻ āϝোā§ąা āĻ āĻĨāĻŦা āĻāĻিāĻŦ āύোā§ąā§°াā§° āϏāĻŽ্āĻাā§ąāύা āĻĨāĻা āĻāĻāĻŦোā§°ā§° āĻāĻĨা āĻŦুāĻাāĻāĻে।)
7. In 1945 when the author visited the place last, he mentions, "I no longer recognised the landmarks I knew from my earlier visits. What were the changes that had taken place there?
(āϝেāϤিā§া āϞিāĻāĻে 1945 āϤ āĻļেāώāĻŦাā§°ā§° āĻŦাāĻŦে āĻ াāĻāĻĄোāĻā§°āϞৈ āĻৈāĻিāϞ āϤেāĻঁ āĻৈāĻিāϞ āϝে,"āĻŽāĻ āĻāĻā§° āĻিāύ āĻĨৈ āϝোā§ąা āĻ াāĻāĻĄোāĻā§° āĻিāύি āĻĒোā§ąা āύাāĻিāϞোঁ।" āĻ াāĻāĻĄোāĻā§°āϤ āĻি āĻি āϏāϞāύি āĻšৈāĻিāϞ?)
Ans: The changes that had taken place once ruined and desolate are there are well-kept farms the sign of a happy and comfortable life. The old springs have once again begun to flow. The brooks have been channelled. Beside each farm, amid groves of maples, the pools of fountains are bordered by carpets of fresh mint. Little by little the villages have been rebuilt.
(āĻāϏāĻŽā§ā§° āĻ āĻāϞāĻļā§°ীā§া āĻā§°ু āϧ্āĻŦংāϏāĻĒ্ā§°াāĻĒ্āϤ āĻ াāĻāĻিāύিāϤ āĻāϤিā§া āϏুāĻী āĻā§°ু āĻā§°াāĻŽāĻĻাā§āĻ āĻীā§ąāύ⧰ āϏ্āĻŦাāĻ্āώ⧰ āĻŦāĻšāύ āĻā§°া āϧুāύীā§া āĻĢাā§°্āĻŽāĻŦোā§° āĻāĻিāϞ৷āĻĒুā§°āĻŖা āĻুā§°িāĻŦোā§° āĻāĻৌ āĻŦৈāĻিāϞ৷āĻাāύāĻŦোā§°ā§° āĻĒā§°া āύāϞা āĻাāĻি āĻĻিā§া āĻšৈāĻিāϞ। āĻĒ্ā§°āϤ্āϝেāĻāĻāύ āĻĒāĻĨাā§°ā§° āĻাāώāϤ āĻŽেāĻĒāϞ āĻāĻā§° āĻšাāĻŦিāĻŦোā§°ā§° āĻŽাāĻেāϤ āϏ⧰ু āĻĒাāύীā§° āĻĢোঁā§ąাā§°āĻŦোā§° āĻāĻিāϞ āĻā§°ু āϤাā§° āĻাāώāϤ āϏāϤেāĻ āĻĒāĻĻিāύাā§° āĻāĻ āĻাā§°্āĻĒেāĻā§° āĻĻā§°ে āĻāĻিāϞ।āĻ āϞāĻĒ āĻ āϞāĻĒāĻৈ āĻাঁāĻāĻāύ āϏাāĻি āĻāϞিāĻā§ąা āĻšৈāĻিāϞ।)
Complete these sentences with the right words from the box.
(āĻļুāĻĻ্āϧ āĻāϤ্āϤ⧰āĻো āĻŦাāĻি āĻāϞিā§াāĻ āĻŦাāĻ্āϝāĻŦোā§° āϏāĻŽ্āĻĒূā§°্āĻŖ āĻā§°া)
Great, utter ,large, deep ,high, strong heavy
Ans:
1. When I walked into the room Peter was in deep thought.
(āĻŽāĻ āϝেāϤিā§া āĻোāĻ াāĻোāϤ āϏোāĻŽাāĻāĻিāϞো āĻĒীāĻাā§° āĻāĻীā§° āĻিāύ্āϤাāϤ āĻāĻিāϞ।)
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2. With a heavy heart, she turned to wave goodbye.
(āĻāϧুā§° āĻŽāύেā§°ে āϤাāĻ āĻŦিāĻĻাā§ āĻāύাāĻŦāϞৈ āĻāĻāϤিāϞ।)
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3.A look of utter confusion swept across his face.
(āϤাā§° āĻŽূāĻāϤ āĻāĻীā§° āĻĻ্āĻŦিāϧাāĻŦোāϧ āĻāĻšি āĻĒā§°িāĻিāϞ।)
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4. A great majority of people would agree with him.
(āϤেāĻঁā§° āϞāĻāϤ āĻŦৃāĻšā§āϏংāĻ্āϝāĻ āϞোāĻে āϏāύ্āĻŽāϤি āĻāύাāϞāĻšেঁāϤেāύ।)
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5. We didn't expect such a large number of people to attend the concert.
(āĻāĻŽি āĻāĻŽাāύ āĻŦৃāĻšā§ āϏংāĻ্āϝāĻ āϞোāĻে āĻ āύুāώ্āĻ াāύāĻোāϤ āϝোāĻ āĻĻিāĻŦ āĻŦুāϞি āĻāĻļা āĻā§°া āύাāĻিāϞোঁ।)
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6. She expects very high standards from the people who work for her.
(āϤাāĻ āϤাāĻā§° āϏৈāϤে āĻাāĻŽ āĻā§°া āϞোāĻāϏāĻāϞ⧰ āĻĒā§°া āĻ āϤি āĻāĻ্āĻ āĻŽাāύāĻĻāĻŖ্āĻĄ āĻāĻļা āĻā§°ে।)
7. It's surprising what strong memories a photograph can produce.
(āĻāĻā§°িāϤ āĻāĻāύ āĻĢāĻোā§ąে āϝে āĻিāĻŽাāύ āϏāĻŦāϞ āϏ্āĻŽৃāϤি āϧ⧰ি ā§°াāĻিāĻŦ āĻĒাā§°ে।)
Word meaning:
Hike- āĻ্ā§°āĻŽāĻŖāϤ āϝোā§ąা।
Absolutely- āύিā§°্āĻাāϤ।
Unknown- āĻ āĻ্āĻাāϤ।
Tourist- āĻĒā§°্āϝāĻāĻ।
Region- āĻ āĻ্āĻāϞ।
Extend- āĻĒ্ā§°āϏাā§°িāϤ।
Consisted- āĻāĻ িāϤ।
Barren- āĻŦāύ্āϝাā§°্āϤ।
Monotonous- āĻāĻāĻেā§াāĻŽী।
Sea- āϏাāĻā§°।
Wild- āĻŦāύ⧰ীā§া।
Crossing- āĻĒাā§° āĻšোā§ąা āĻ াāĻ।
Widest- āĻāĻাāĻāϤāĻৈ āĻŦāĻšāϞ।
Most- āĻ āϧিāĻাংāĻļ।
Desolation- āύিā§°্āĻāύāϤা।
Abandoned- āĻĒā§°িāϤ্āϝāĻ্āϤ āĻā§°া।
Find- āϏāύ্āϧাāύ āĻā§°া।
Move- āĻĒāĻĻāĻ্āώেāĻĒ āϞোā§ąা।
Camp- āĻļিāĻŦিā§°।
Hope- āĻāĻļা।
Dryness- āĻļুāĻাāύāϤা।
Stiff- āĻাāύ।
Figure- āĻāĻৃāϤি।
Chance- āϏুāϝোāĻ।
Shepherd- āĻোāĻšাāϞিā§° ā§°āĻীā§া।
Lamb- āĻেāĻĄ়া।
Near- āĻাāώāϤ।
Scorching- āĻুāĻāϤ āĻĒোā§°া।
Common- āϏাāϧাā§°āĻŖ।
Alone- āĻ āĻāϞāĻļā§°ীā§া।
Roof- āĻাāĻĻ।
Solid- āĻোāĻা।
Household- āĻā§°ুā§ąা।
Dishes- āĻাঁāĻšী।
Washed- āϧুāĻ āĻĒেāϞোā§ąা।
Swept- āĻাāĻĄ়ু āĻĻিā§া।
Freshly- āϏāϤেāĻāĻাā§ąে।
Shaven- āĻŽুāĻŖ্āĻĄāύ āĻā§°া।
Solidly- āĻāĻ িāύāĻাā§ąে।
Sewn- āĻিāϞাāĻ āĻā§°া।
Pile- āϏ্āϤূāĻĒ।
Examine- āĻĒā§°ীāĻ্āώা āĻā§°া।
Deal- āĻুāĻ্āϤি।
Attention- āϧ্āϝাāύ āĻĻিā§া।
Separating- āĻĒৃāĻĨāĻ āĻā§°া।
Devoted- āϏāĻŽā§°্āĻĒিāϤ।
Insist- āĻোā§° āĻā§°া।
Eliminate- āύিāώ্āĻাāĻļāύ।
Throwing- āύিāĻ্āώেāĻĒ āĻā§°া।
Slightest- āϏাāĻŽাāύ্āϝāϤāĻŽ।
Crack- āĻĢাঁāĻ।
Perfect- āύিāĻুঁāϤ।
Stay- āĻĨāĻা।
Flock- āĻাāĻ।
Pasture- āĻā§°āĻŖীā§া āĻĒāĻĨাā§°।
Soaked- āϤিāϤি āϝোā§ąা।
Bucket- āĻŦাāϞ্āĻি।
Sack- āĻŦāϏ্āϤা।
Containing- āϧাā§°āĻŖāĻাā§°ী।
Carefully- āϏāϤ⧰্āĻāϤাā§°ে।
Chosen- āĻŽুāĻāϞি āϝুāĻĻ্āϧ।
Carried- āĻāĻĸ়িā§াāĻ āύিā§া।
Sort- āϏāĻোā§ąা।
Stick- āϞাāĻ ী।
Thick- āĻļāĻāϤ।
Heading- āĻļিā§°োāύাāĻŽ।
Hole- āĻĢুāĻা।
Planting- ā§°োāĻĒāĻŖ āĻā§°া।
Belonged- āĻ āύ্āϤ⧰্āĻāϤ।
Communal- āϏাāĻŽ্āĻĒ্ā§°āĻĻাā§িāĻ।
Meal- āĻāĻšাā§°।
Pick- āĻŦাāĻāĻ।
Solitary- āĻāĻাāĻী।
Unpredictable- āĻ āĻাā§ąāύীā§।
Grow- āĻŦিāĻāĻļিāϤ āĻšোā§ąা।
Parted- āĻŦিāĻ্āĻেāĻĻ āĻā§°া।
Hardly- āĻুāĻŦ āĻāĻŽ।
Deep- āĻāĻীā§°।
Impression- āĻĒ্ā§°āĻাā§ą।
Stamp- āĻŽোāĻšā§°।
Desire- āĻāĻাংāĻ্āώা।
Breathe- āĻļ্āĻŦাāϏ-āĻĒ্ā§°āĻļ্āĻŦাāϏ।
Trail- āĻāĻŽāύāĻĒāĻĨ।
Deserted- āύিā§°্āĻāύ।
Treeplanting- āĻŦৃāĻ্āώ⧰োāĻĒāĻŖ।
Fact- āϤāĻĨ্āϝ।
Sight- āĻĻৃāώ্āĻি।
Impressive- āĻĒ্ā§°āĻাā§ąāĻļাāϞী।
Literally- āĻāĻ্āώ⧰িāĻāĻাā§ąে।
Speechless- āύিā§°্āĻŦাāĻ।
Overall- āϏাāĻŽāĻ্ā§°িāĻ।
Wide- āĻŦāĻšāϞ।
Creation- āϏৃāώ্āĻি।
Task- āĻাā§°্āϝ।
Stream- āύিāĻā§°া।
Reappear- āĻĒুāύ⧰ āĻāĻŦিā§°্āĻাā§ą āĻšোā§ąা।
Certain- āύিā§°্āĻĻিāώ্āĻ।
Reason- āĻাā§°āĻŖ।
Wilderness- āĻŽā§°ুāĻূāĻŽি।
Shambles- āĻ ā§ąāύāϤি।
Coach- āĻĒ্ā§°āĻļিāĻ্āώāĻ।
Mountain- āĻĒā§°্āĻŦāϤ।
Recognised- āϏ্āĻŦীāĻৃāϤিāĻĒ্ā§°াāĻĒ্āϤ।
Earlier- āĻĒূā§°্āĻŦāϤে।
Visits- āĻ্ā§°āĻŽāĻŖ।
Entirely- āϏāĻŽ্āĻĒূā§°্āĻŖā§°ূāĻĒে।
Ruined- āϧ্āĻŦংāϏāĻĒ্ā§°াāĻĒ্āϤ।
Farms- āĻেāϤিāĻĒāĻĨাā§°।
Spring- āĻŦāϏāύ্āϤ।
Beside- āĻāĻā§°āϤ।
Pool- āĻĒুāĻুā§°ী।
Bordered- āϏীāĻŽাāĻŦāĻĻ্āϧ।
Carpet- āĻĻāϞিāĻা।
Fresh- āϏāϤেāĻ।
Mint- āĻĒāĻĻিāύা।
Previous- āĻĒূā§°্ā§ąāĻŦā§°্āϤী।
Inhabitant- āĻŦাāϏিāύ্āĻĻা
Arrival- āĻāĻāĻŽāύ।
Owe- āĻāĻŖী āĻšোā§ąা।
Selfless- āύিāϏ্āĻŦাā§°্āĻĨ।
Worthy- āϝোāĻ্āϝ।
Word meaning by- Punya Hazarika.
Check by- Mukesh Borah
Himadri Borah
(M.A in English)