Examples of using First started in English and their translations into Hindi
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How Dr D first started.
A lot has changed in my studio since I first started.
When we first started blogging.
What did they think when you first started?
When we first started our journey.
People also translate
What did they think when you first started?
When I first started, I had NO money.
It is hard to say exactly when humans first started making glass.
When we first started, we had nothing.
During the night the earthquake swarm moved around in the volcano andis now more east then it first started.
I remember when I first started going out.
When it first started… I could hear somebody just walking back and forth.
When all this shit first started, I was cocky.
When we first started I only had two microphones to record with.
This curriculum was formally announced Friday, but it actually first started in some city classrooms in September 2016.
It was first started playing in England in 1863.
I remember when I first started going to bars alone.
When I first started I didn't have a lot of money.
I remember when I first started working with her.
When we first started, we commented on all relevant blogs.
An8} These guys first started raping a girl, you know.
When I first started my business no-one in my family took me and my business seriously.
That's actually when I first started reading about you and your films.
When I first started to travel solo, I used to dread eating dinner alone!
It was decorative when it first started, just something pretty sewn onto your clothes.
When he first started, he maxed out 160 pounds.
I remember what it was like when I first started and it can be a confusing and complex market to interpret.
When people first started they usually did two sessions of exercise per class lasting about six minutes.
I remember what it was like when I first started and it can be a confusing and complex market to interpret.
When the New 52 first started, it was hard to know who knew who or what had happened when.