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Barish AA chuki hogi convert into English


Lalitakunwar Bherusingh 11th Nov, 2024
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Samprikta Mondal 11th Nov, 2024

The Hindi sentence "Barish aa chuki hogi" translates to "It must have rained."

This sentence may indicate that there's a high possibility that it had rained already, considering a few hints or observation. Examples include the ground is wet, and the sky appears to be cloudy, or one can even smell something like rain in the air.


This phrase confers certainty based on circumstantial evidence.

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