सलामी ढंग से Meaning in English
सलामी ढंग से शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : salutation
, salutationally
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
सलामी उड़ानसलामी दी
साल्वाडोरियन
भ्रंशोद्धार
उबार,भ्रंशोद्धार
साल्वरफॉर्म
सेल्विया
सैल्विया वर्बिनाका
साल्विनीसी
साल्वोज
सालयुट
समाधिवाली झनझन
समाधिवाली खनखनाहट
सैमैन
साम्नेवाला
सलामी-ढंग-से इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
If there are new employees or guests at the nomikai, it is customary for them also to give a self-introduction and salutation to the other members.
Dobell is said to have simply removed the salutation "Dear Byron" and run Wolfe's notes as the article.
Stanford typically signed his letters with his hallmark salutation, "Resting in Him.
Colonna's usual salutation to Hope was, "Greetings, Gate!" and listeners soon began saying it.
In Domenico's Madonna of Humility, the common salutation on the painting - "Ave Maria"- is replaced by the term "Ave Stella Maris", which means "Hail Star of the Sea".
The "salutation to all four sides" was of great significance during these ceremonies.
Several of his inscriptions begin with salutations to Vishnu, and bear seals with emblems that feature varaha, an incarnation of Vishnu.
Maharashtrians exchange tilgul or sweets made of jaggery and sesame seeds along with the customary salutation, tilgul ghya aani god bola, which means "Accept the tilgul and be friendly.
Parts two through six concern a detailed description of each of the five parts of a letter: salutation, exordium, narrative, petition, and conclusion.
Of the five parts, the description of the salutation is the longest, which is not surprising given the medieval preoccupation with social levels (Jensen 1973).
Again, the bulk of the work concerns the salutation, with thirty-seven chapters devoted to salutations for different social levels (i.
Seven tables (one for each class of persons) offer examples of salutations, narratives, petitions, and conclusions (see images 1 and 2 below).
Unlike the classical rhetorical style concerned with persuasion, Lawrence’s works concern writing for social purposes, as is clear from his extensive treatment of the salutation in his treatises on letter writing (Jensen 1973).