Jul 17, 2009 12:39
14 yrs ago
English term

what does it mean?

Non-PRO English to Hindi Other Surveying generally
what is difference between?
i never knew this existed
and
i never knew this exists
please explain their hindi meanings respectively.
thanks in advance
Change log

Jul 17, 2009 15:57: Rajan Chopra changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): C.M. Rawal

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Proposed translations

+1
31 mins

मुझे यह पता नहीं कि यह कभी मौजूद था और मुझे यह कभी नहीं पता था कि यह मौजूद है

मुझे यह पता नहीं कि यह कभी मौजूद था
और
मुझे यह कभी नहीं पता था कि यह मौजूद है
Peer comment(s):

agree SURENDRA BABU G : It seems to be OK. Agree
3 hrs
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1 hr

I never knew this existed/ I never knew this exists

The first is correct standard English.

The second is Indian English.
Peer comment(s):

agree JMeenakshi : Yes, the meaning is same.
2 hrs
disagree SURENDRA BABU G : Sorry for the earlier comment. I wanted to agree with romio Pradhan.
2 hrs
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