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message in Hindi

message in Hindi is पैग़ाम, संदेश, मैसेज — message means a piece of information sent from one person to another, whether spoken, written, or electronic.

message in Hindi

पैग़ाम
masculine
communication, concept or information conveyed
संदेश
masculine
communication, concept or information conveyed
मैसेज
communication, concept or information conveyed
सूचना
masculine
communication, concept or information conveyed
समाचार
masculine
communication, concept or information conveyed
सन्देश
masculine
communication, concept or information conveyed
ख़बर
feminine
communication, concept or information conveyed

What does "message" mean?

  1. noun A piece of information sent from one person to another, whether spoken, written, or electronic.
    "She left a message on his voicemail."
  2. noun The main idea or lesson that a story, speech, or piece of art is trying to convey.
    "The film’s message about kindness resonated with audiences."
  3. verb To send someone a message, especially by text or online chat.
    "Message me when you get home safe."

message in a sentence

  • She left a message on his voicemail.
  • I got your message about the meeting time.
  • The film’s message about kindness resonated with audiences.
  • Message me when you get home safe.

Similar words in Hindi

Common Hindi translations

Frequently asked questions

message का हिंदी में क्या अर्थ है?

"message" in Hindi is पैग़ाम, संदेश, मैसेज. message means: A piece of information sent from one person to another, whether spoken, written, or electronic.

How do you use "message" in a sentence?

Example: "She left a message on his voicemail." In Hindi, "message" is पैग़ाम, संदेश, मैसेज.

Are there other ways to say "message" in Hindi?

Yes — Hindi has 7 translations listed for "message": पैग़ाम, संदेश, मैसेज, सूचना, समाचार, सन्देश.

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