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paper in Hindi

paper in Hindi is कागद, किरतास, वरकी — paper means a thin material made from pressed plant fibres, used for writing, printing, wrapping, and countless other purposes.

paper in Hindi

कागद
masculine
sheet material
किरतास
masculine
sheet material
वरकी
made of paper
काग़ज़
masculine
sheet material
कागजी
made of paper
काग़ज़ी
made of paper
पन्ना
masculine
sheet material
वरक
masculine
sheet material
कागज
masculine
sheet material
पेपर
masculine
sheet material

What does "paper" mean?

  1. noun A thin material made from pressed plant fibres, used for writing, printing, wrapping, and countless other purposes.
    "She wrapped the gift in bright blue paper."
  2. noun A written composition, especially an academic essay, research article, or exam.
    "He submitted his paper to a physics journal."
  3. adj Existing only in official plans or on record, rather than in reality.
    "The company was a paper entity with no real employees."
  4. verb To cover a wall or surface with (wall)paper.
    "They spent the weekend papering the living room."

paper in a sentence

  • She wrapped the gift in bright blue paper.
  • The printer had run out of paper.
  • He submitted his paper to a physics journal.
  • Students had three hours to finish the exam paper.

Similar words in Hindi

Common Hindi translations

Frequently asked questions

paper का हिंदी में क्या अर्थ है?

"paper" in Hindi is कागद, किरतास, वरकी. paper means: A thin material made from pressed plant fibres, used for writing, printing, wrapping, and countless other purposes.

How do you use "paper" in a sentence?

Example: "She wrapped the gift in bright blue paper." In Hindi, "paper" is कागद, किरतास, वरकी.

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

Yes — Hindi has 10 translations listed for "paper": कागद, किरतास, वरकी, काग़ज़, कागजी, काग़ज़ी.

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