के पास Meaning In english

Hindi Roman English
के पास ke pās
के पास ke pās
  • beside
    Speaker
    [bih-sahyd]
  • preposition
के पास ke pās
  • along
    Speaker
    [uh-lawng, uh-long]
  • preposition
के पास ke pās
  • along
    Speaker
    [uh-lawng, uh-long]
  • preposition
के पास ke pās
  • alongside
    Speaker
    [uh-lawng-sahyd, uh-long-]
  • adverb
के पास ke pās
  • alongside
    Speaker
    [uh-lawng-sahyd, uh-long-]
  • adverb
के पास ke pās
  • toward
    Speaker
    [preposition tawrd, tohrd, tuh-wawrd, twawrd, twohrd; adjective tawrd, tohrd]
  • preposition, Also, towards
के पास ke pās
  • toward
    Speaker
    [preposition tawrd, tohrd, tuh-wawrd, twawrd, twohrd; adjective tawrd, tohrd]
  • preposition, Also, towards
के पास ke pās
  • possess
    Speaker
    [puh-zes]
  • verb (used with object)
के पास ke pās
  • close
    Speaker
    [verb klohz; adjective, adverb klohs or for 51, klohz; noun klohz for 59, 60, 63–65, 67, 68, klohs for 61, 62, 66]
  • verb (used with object), closed, closing.
के पास ke pās
  • close
    Speaker
    [verb klohz; adjective, adverb klohs or for 51, klohz; noun klohz for 59, 60, 63–65, 67, 68, klohs for 61, 62, 66]
  • verb (used with object), closed, closing.
के पास ke pās
के पास ke pās
के पास ke pās
  • on
    Speaker
    [on, awn]
  • preposition
के पास ke pās
  • next
    Speaker
    [nekst]
  • adjective
के पास ke pās
  • length
    Speaker
    [lengkth, length, lenth]
  • noun
के पास ke pās
के पास ke pās
के पास ke pās
के पास ke pās
  • near
    Speaker
    [neer]
  • adverb, nearer, nearest.
के पास ke pās
  • near
    Speaker
    [neer]
  • adverb, nearer, nearest.

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