Examples of using Dodo in English and their translations into Bengali
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Where away, Dodo?
Dodo was a ground-nesting bird.
Where was dodos found?
The dodo was a flightless bird.
Aptornis Notornis the dodo.
A monster, Dodo, in my house.
In English it is dead as the dodo.
It is known for its unique and dodo bird, though it is extinct.
As the English say: it's dead as dodo.
The dodo(Raphus cucullatus) is an extinct flightless bird.
It was really cool actually getting to see a Dodo.
Dodo is given the duty of a police constable at Bhawanipur police station while Arka is given the duty of a driver.
He is currently preparing his fifth feature film, Dodo.
Still, it required the help of influential Georgian actor Dodo Abashidze and other friends to have his last feature films greenlighted.
Some birds that don't fly are penguins, ostriches and dodo birds.
Still, it required help of influential Georgian actor David(Dodo) Abashidze and other friends to have his last feature films green-lighted.
The Agreement mayonly be amended by a document signed by you and Dodo Data.
Still, it required the help of influential Georgian actor David(Dodo) Abashidze and other friends for his last feature films to be permitted.
And if then swine be so unclean why did God choose at that moment to not smite us or choose not to have us drown orbecome extinct like the dinosaurs or the dodos?
For example, moose is an extant species, while the dodo is an extinct species.
According to Encarta Dictionary and Chambers Dictionary of Etymology,"dodo" derives from Portuguese doudo(currently doido) meaning"fool" or"crazy".
For example: The moose(Alces alces) is an extant species, and the dodo is an extinct species.
Com, Jerry Del Colliano declaredthat“the silver disc is going the way of the dodo bird,” then explained why.
No, physical media most definitelyisn't going to be“toast” or“going the way of the dodo bird,” no matter what some“expert” tells you.
Among his writings on birds, his classical memoir on the kiwi(1840- 1846), a long series of papers on the extinct Dinornithidae of New Zealand, other memoirs on Aptornis,the takahe, the dodo and the great auk, may be especially mentioned.
