colloquially - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of colloquially in Hindi

  • बोलचाल की भाषा में
  • बोलचाल के ढंग से

colloquially Definition

Adverb

  • in the language of ordinary or familiar conversation; informally.

colloquially Example

  • the storms hit several states along a corridor colloquially referred to as “tornado alley”. ( तूफानों ने कई राज्यों में एक गलियारे के साथ टकराया, जिसे "आंधी गली" कहा जाता है। )
  • Put more colloquially, it depends on how different they are. ( अधिक बोलचाल में रखें, यह इस बात पर निर्भर करता है कि वे कितने अलग हैं। )
  • This building is colloquially referred to as the barn. ( इस इमारत को बोलचाल की भाषा में खलिहान कहा जाता है। )
  • Limestone is colloquially called cyan stone. ( चूना पत्थर को बोलचाल की भाषा में सियान पत्थर कहा जाता है। )
  • Colloquially, a "fairy tale" or "fairy story" can also mean any far-fetched story or tall tale. ( बोलचाल की भाषा में, एक "परी कथा" या "परी कथा" का अर्थ किसी दूर की कहानी या लंबी कहानी भी हो सकता है। )

More Sentence

  • Roh talks fast, long and colloquially with flaming populist messages.
  • Hence, Allegheny Airlines was colloquially called " Agony Airlines ."
  • The town is often colloquially referred to as'Darlo '.
  • Colloquially, however, roundabouts are sometimes referred to as circles.
  • Colloquially, any shoulder straps with marks are also called epaulettes.
  • The Ford Model T (colloquially known as the Tin Lizzie and Flivver) is an automobile that was produced by Henry Ford's Ford Motor Company from 1908 through 1927.
  • Buckyballs, as they became known colloquially, are football-shaped molecules made of 60 carbon atoms linked by single and double bonds.
  • The people who write parking tickets in New York are known colloquially as "brownies".
  • Usually, you will be more concerned with compensation for loss of office colloquially known as a golden handshake.
  • Xanax is one of a class of drugs known colloquially as "benzos" (benzodiazepines) that are safe and highly effective — but can also be addictive and have potential for abuse.
  • For some little time the Jurymen hang about the Sol's Ams colloquially.
  • The best deals can be obtained from motivated sellers colloquially as " don't wanters. "
  • The operation was colloquially known as the'radio game '.
  • It has been colloquially known in rhyming slang as a"
  • Colloquially, they are specialized in all tactical areas of warfare.
  • It's difficult to see colloquially in a sentence .
  • When the true story is unfolded, we can recognize that this two-word term, for the most part, has been erroneously employed colloquially.
  • Colloquially and formally, the forms have long been used interchangeably.
  • It is colloquially known in Chinese as Chuan Wai ( ).
  • Zopiclone is known colloquially as a " Z-drug ".
  • It was the size and general shape of a native life form called a ksarid, colloquially translated as 'bird.
  • It is also referred to colloquially as " clamato juice ".
  • The controversial law is colloquially known as the Palm Sunday Compromise.
  • Colloquially, this is said to be a matter of dogma.
  • It is also known colloquially as " Pudhugai ".