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This book is an intervention in Hamlet scholarship; it dramatically puts forward the death of Hamlet.
This comprehensive bilingual Pashto dictionaryincludes over 25,000 Word-for-Word dictionary entries, and is approved forESL/ELL students to use for standardized testing. Pashto a is an Eastern Iranian language that isnative to southern and eastern Afghanistan, northwestern Pakistan, and parts ofeastern Iran. It is spoken by over 40 million people worldwide. Pashto iswritten in the Pashto alphabet or script, which is a modified form of thePerso-Arabic script. This dictionary's two-way format makes it usefulfor both English and Pashto speakers. Each entry includes the Pashto script aswell Romanization (common sense phonetic pronunciation) for English speakers. Pashto-speakingELL (English-Language Learner) students can look up the meaning of Englishwords they don't recognize, and also translate their thoughts and writing in Pashtoto English using this dictionary.
Urdu is the official language of Pakistan and a widely spoken language in India. Urdu is written in a modified Persian Arabic script called "Abjad." This concise dictionary has approximately 13000 words and is designed in a one to one format. The Urdu meanings are accompanied by its Romanization in English to help the user with correct sounds. The dictionary is compiled by Amir Khan and is available on Amazon, KTL Communications and from other major book sellers.
English to Pashto Dictionary with English Phonetics.
English to Pashto & Pashto to English with Phonetics is a concise dictionary that includes approx. 24000 words i.e. approx. 13000 words in English to Pashto and 11000 in the Pashto to English section. A concept of one-on-one meaning has been followed and a single meaning has been provided for majority of the words while others have explanatory meanings. The Pashto to English section has been arranged in left-to-right order of the Pashto alphabets (instead of right-to-left) in order to facilitate the users.
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This bold new study uses counterfactual thinking to enable us to feel, rather than to explain, Shakespeare's tragedies.
Amir Khan is a standard bearer for his Pakistani heritage, his Lancashire upbringing and the future of British boxing. At just seventeen, he won silver at the 2004 Olympics in Athens and when he turned professional in 2005, he won his first fight in 109 seconds. But his feet are still firmly on the ground. This book presents his story.
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