- Vocabulary-Paresh diameter
- Even ambiguous or ambiguous words have their own beauty. Isnt Itnais!
- The root of Nice, however, is worse than the original. The original Greek word 'nasius' means ignorant, incomprehensible or ignorant. From this came a lesser known English word, 'Nacious', meaning ignorance
Books come in dreams and ask,
'Did you recognize us?'
Books melt more than talking
And asks, bursting into tears.
'Have you ever bathed in us? Have you swam? '
Books keep asking something like this
One by one
I don't have the answer to every question
Sit quietly and just look in front of him.
- Shankar Vaidya (Marathi)
App. Aruna Jadeja
Ernest Hemingway went on to say that there is no friend who is as loyal as the book. The title of the poem presented is Books in the Closet. Of course, today's epic book is the e-book that lives in Amazon's huge e-closet. Pay and you will get it online. Now a lot of fun Gujarati books can be found in this way. World Book Fairs are no longer held in a cowardly world. Virtual shopping can now be done sitting at home. Cheaper. Aniket Mishra, an Indian writer, has just written a 3 page book. Amazon e-book published it. The title of this book of 3 rupees is ઃ Nice !!! (Shaimbhai !!!). On every page of the book, only this one word is printed. Surprisingly, the book has received 4 reader ratings from all over the world, with 5% ratings and 5 stars! It is possible that all these buyer readers may be familiar with the author, because page after page is written only Nice, Nice, Nice, Nice .... What else can be Nice? !!! Where has Amazon's intellect gone to graze? But it is not new for a book to be weird or absurd. E.g. ત. There is a book called 'Fashion Cats' which has been published by the number one tailor in Japan. Another book is 'Bombproof Your Horse'. So how do you do that if a bomb explodes and nothing happens to your horse? There is a book called 'How to disappear so that no one can ever find you' or 'Sun rays can be produced from a cucumber but the process is complicated'. Speak up! There are also some weird textbooks like 'How to teach a dog physics?' Or 'teaching a wife to become a widow'. It seems that this is a hoax in the name of the book. Today we are going to talk about the title of such a brilliant book, Nice.
According to the Gujarati lexicon, 'Nice' means nice, beautiful, comfortable, deep, convenient, favorite, kind, friendly, thoughtful, thoughtful, very precise, smooth, subtle, meticulous. The prestigious Merriam Webster Dictionary writes that 'Nice' also has a slightly different meaning. Such as Nice means trivial. If a person or thing is without vitality or passion or then it is not sustainable, it is called true. Thus a nice soft thing is called nice but unpleasant (indecent), indecent (obscene, obscene) or mean (vulgar) is also called nice. Of course this is called irony. In turn, 'nice' means that it is not nice but pretending to be nice. The origin of Nice, however, is worse than the original. The original Greek word 'nasius' means ignorant, incomprehensible or ignorant. From this came a lesser known English word, 'Nacious', meaning ignorance. 'Ne' does not mean and 'Sias' means knowledge. And from that came the word nice, which means that the one who is ignorant is nice.
In literature, the word nice has been written in different meanings. In 18 CE, the author John Flavel wrote the word 'nice' in the sense of lust, lust, or immorality. So in 1918, Fred Jackson used the word 'nice' in the sense of 'pure conduct, serenity, restraint'. The truth is that the original meaning is bad. 'Nice' means playful, whimsical, abundant, vigorous, luxurious, characterless, adulterous, unaware, reckless, arbitrary, arbitrary, arbitrary, arrogant, revelry, arrogant O ho ho ho! And for the same reason authors are told to avoid using the word nice as much as possible. Instead of 'day is nice', 'day is getting dimmer from the sun'. Calling the day 'Sunny' and 'Mild' gives a definite description. So, instead of saying Nice, Nice, Nice .. Flanno Bhai Nice is funny (funny) and patient (patient), his qualities will also be described. Right? Even the writers are stubborn. They do not believe the teacher who taught them the language. They often avoid speaking out. Even ambiguous or ambiguous words have their own beauty. Isnt Itnais!
In English, such a word is called 'polysimus'. One word but many meanings. Such as drinking. Drinking means drinking any liquid. But drinking means drinking alcohol, it happens. Of course in our language there is a cool word for drinking out of bounds and that is 'squeezing'! A month is a specific month of the year or a month is a period of thirty days. To live for months means to be pregnant. Our word today is the same. Better a poor horse than no horse at all. As Albert Einstein said, this car of life is like a bicycle. Runs as long as balance remains. Everything else is nice Nice!
Now the original thing. Author Aniket Mishra is trying to become famous by writing only the word Nice in a book. His name will now definitely be included in the list of fantastic books. What a 'nice' thing this is!
The rest of the word
'Man can be kind and generous instead of nice. It can be said that you like this haircut instead of the haircut is nice. The book may be interesting instead of nice. '
- Unknown (If he hadn't told Aniket Mishra, otherwise Lagat would have published a book with an interesting word written on it!)
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