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could - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of could in Hindi

  • सकता है

could Definition

Verb

  • past of can1.

could Example

  • he irritates me so much that I could scream ( वह मुझे इतना परेशान करता है कि मैं चिल्ला सकता हूं )
  • Could we have a table by the window? ( क्या हमारे पास खिड़की से एक टेबल हो सकती है? )
  • Could you please move out of my way? ( क्या आप कृपया मेरे रास्ते से हट सकते हैं? )
  • Could you please pass me the pepper? ( क्या आप कृपया मुझे काली मिर्च दे सकते हैं? )

More Sentence

  • Could you cook this meat a little more?
  • I could have helped you with your work.
  • I translated the poem the best I could.
  • I'm so hungry that I could eat a horse.
  • She stood as close to him as she could.
  • Could you give me a ride to the station?
  • Could you tell me which way I should go?
  • they could be right
  • "I could go with you if you want me to."
  • "It could be cooler in here with an air conditioner."
  • "I could forget about what he said, but it will be hard."
  • "My dad could fix this with a couple of tools."
  • "My parents could help us move if they lived closer."
  • "He could do it for us."
  • "How could you do this?"
  • they could have told me!
  • Could you do this instead of me?
  • Could you get in touch with him?
  • Could you write it down, please?
  • Could I see you a minute, please?
  • Could you please clear the table?
  • Could you spare me a few minutes?
  • I wish I could go to the concert.
  • Could I get one more beer, please?
  • Could I see your driver's license?
  • Could you call again later please?
  • Could you help me wash the dishes?
  • I could scarcely stand on my feet.
  • Could I have a glass of white wine?
  • Could I have three cinnamon donuts?
  • Could you please take me back home?
  • Could you tell me how to get there?
  • He bit off more than he could chew.
  • I could swim well when I was a boy.
  • I wish you could have come with me.
  • Could I have one more coffee please?
  • I don't have much time. Could you hurry?
  • I would go if I could afford it
  • could I use the phone?