Examples of using Things would in English and their translations into Hindi
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
If things would fail.
Achieving some fun things would be good.
I knew things would be altered forever.
Maybe things would go better now?
People also translate
It's not exactly how any of us thought things would turn out.
We said things would never change.
Modi said had India benefited from the guidanceof Patel and Bose, things would have been much better.
Maybe now things would change.
Ultimately, Ivan went with Anastasia Romanovna, who became the first Tsarina of Russia- which wasn't necessarily a desirable honor,given how things would turn out.
All harmful things would disappear.
That things would go back to normal.
I still hoped that things would change.
I said things would get better and they do.
He had faith things would change.
I knew things would happen before they truly came about.
Princess! I never dreamed things would turn out like this!
I knew things would happen before they actually took place.
And they swore things would never change.
Unfortunately, things wouldn't be much better in WWE.
Tell me, what five things would you want to know?
I never knew things would change and grow so fast.
Had that been done, things would have been different.
God reminded him that these things would take place at the end of time, but they would be concealed until then.
If we had met them before, things would surely had gone differently.
I never dreamed things would turn out like this! Princess!
That kind of thing would not be quickly forgotten.
If the peace wished by intellectuals, democrats and the people is to be established,then the most meaningless thing would be to demand that the counter-violence by people should be stopped while the government continues with its killing spree.
More useful in an adventure story anyway, and more powerful- so powerful that when the frogman's suit arrives for Bond in Live and Let Die, I can join with him in blessing the efficiency of M's“Q” Branch, whereas I know full well thatgiven postwar standards of British workmanship, the thing would either choke him or take him straight to the bottom.