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Major 7

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Name : Kuvadiya prinsi h. Paper : Major 7 Class : S. y B.a ( English)  College : Maharani shree nandkunvarba mahila arts and commerce College  Class assignment  Hello — નમસ્તે Goodbye — અલવિદા Please — કૃપા કરો Thank you — આભાર Sorry — માફ કરો Yes — હા No — ના Friend — મિત્ર Love — પ્રેમ Family — કુટુંબ Water — પાણી Food — ભોજન House — ઘર School — શાળા Book — પુસ્તક Pen — પેન Day — દિવસ Night — રાત Work — કામ Time — સમય Money — પૈસા Child — બાળક Mother — માતા Father — પિતા Brother — ભાઈ Sister — વહેન Happy — ખુશ Sad — દુઃખી Beautiful — સુંદર Big — મોટું Small — નાનું Hot — ગરમ Cold — ઠંડું Man — પુરુષ Woman — મહિલા Morning — સવારે Evening — સાંજે Smile — સ્મિત Laugh — હસવું Sleep — ઊંઘ Dream — સ્વપ્ન Health — સ્વાસ્થ્ય Hope — આશા Peace — શાંતિ Strength — શક્તિ Light — પ્રકાશ Dark — અંધકાર Good — સારું Bad — ખરાબ Beautiful - સુંદર  Home assignment   કે (ke) — who / that શું (shun) — what ક્યાં (kyā̃) — where કેમ (kem) — why / how જ્યારે (jyāre) — ...

IKS

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Iks : class assignment  Name :  kuvadiya prinsi h  Class : s.y.B.a (English) Paper : Iks College: Maharani shree nandkunvarba mahila arts and commerce College    Class assignment   Explain in detail Aanandvardhana 's  dhwani theory. 📚 1. Introduction Ānandavardhana was a 9th-century Sanskrit literary critic and philosopher. He is best known for his seminal work “Dhvanyāloka” ( The Light of Suggestion ), where he introduced the Dhvani Theory — one of the most important concepts in Indian literary aesthetics. He revolutionized Indian poetics by stating that: “ The soul of poetry lies not in what is said directly, but in what is suggested. ” 📖 2. What is Dhvani? "Dhvani" literally means "sound" , but in poetics, it refers to suggestion — a deeper, indirect meaning that emerges from the words. Ānandavardhana argued that real poetic beauty lies in suggestion (dhvani) rather than in direct expression. 🧩 3. Three Levels of Meaning...

Major 6 class assignment

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Name :kuvadiya prinsi h Subject: major 6  Class:s.y.b.a (english) College: maharani shree nandkunvarba mahila arts and commerce College   Class assignment  History of Translation in English : 1. Ancient Beginnings Translation has existed since humans first spoke multiple languages. The earliest recorded translations include: Mesopotamia (c. 2000 BCE): Bilingual Sumerian–Akkadian texts. Egyptian & Greek: Religious and literary works translated for cross-cultural exchange. 2. Classical Period Greek to Latin (3rd century BCE onwards): Works of Greek philosophers, poets, and scientists were translated into Latin. Cicero and Horace discussed translation methods: literal vs. sense-for-sense. These ideas influenced later European translators. 3. Medieval Period Translation focused on spreading religious texts . St. Jerome (4th century CE): Translated the Bible into Latin (the “Vulgate”). He is considered the patron saint of translators . In ...

Major 6 home assignment

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Name : kuvadiya prinsi h  Subject : major 6 College:maharani shree nandkunvarba mahila arts and commerce College  Class: s.y.b.a(english) Home assignment  Digitalization in Translation The digital revolution has transformed nearly every aspect of human life, and translation is no exception. In the past, translation was a manual and time-consuming task that depended entirely on the skills of human translators and printed resources such as dictionaries or glossaries. Today, digitalization has introduced a wide range of tools, platforms, and technologies that have not only made translation faster but also more accessible to a global audience. 1. Evolution of Digital Translation The process of digitalization in translation began with simple word-for-word machine translation systems in the mid-20th century. These early systems produced inaccurate results and lacked cultural understanding. With the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) , Natural Language Processing (N...