pick in Tamil
pick in Tamil is நோண்டு, பறி, கோடாரி — pick means to choose one thing from a number of options.
pick in Tamil
நோண்டு
Pronounced: nōṇṭu
to grasp and pull with fingers
பறி
Pronounced: paṟi
to remove a fruit or plant for consumption
கோடாரி
Pronounced: kōṭāri
pickaxe
What does "pick" mean?
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verb To choose one thing from a number of options.
"She picked the blue dress for the party."
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verb To gather or harvest, especially fruit, by pulling it from where it grows.
"They spent the morning picking apples in the orchard."
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verb To pull at something repeatedly, often with the fingers.
"Stop picking at that scab, it'll never heal."
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verb To open a lock without the proper key, using a thin tool.
"The locksmith picked the lock in under a minute."
pick in a sentence
- She picked the blue dress for the party.
- We need to pick a date for the wedding.
- They spent the morning picking apples in the orchard.
- Stop picking at that scab, it'll never heal.
Common Tamil translations
Frequently asked questions
pick என்ற சொல்லின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம் என்ன?
"pick" in Tamil is நோண்டு, பறி, கோடாரி. pick means: To choose one thing from a number of options.
How do you pronounce நோண்டு?
"pick" in Tamil is நோண்டு, pronounced "nōṇṭu".
How do you use "pick" in a sentence?
Example: "She picked the blue dress for the party." In Tamil, "pick" is நோண்டு, பறி, கோடாரி.
Are there other ways to say "pick" in Tamil?
Yes — Tamil has 3 translations listed for "pick": நோண்டு, பறி, கோடாரி.
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