Examples of using Two thousand in English and their translations into Urdu
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Two thousand pounds?”.
We had two thousand.
Two thousand years of abandonment.
You need two thousand.
About two thousand people are expected to attend.
People also translate
He needs two thousand.
Two thousand US troops will be withdrawn from Syria.
We lease two thousand cows.
And he said unto me, Unto two thousand.
Over two thousand homeless?
Pauline Fowler: You stole two thousand pound?
You say: two thousand; two thousand(and) one.
What, what happens after it hits two thousand? Why?
More than two thousand people are expected to attend.
But they were followed to Gidim, and two thousand of them slain.
Two thousand professionals were hired for security.
The hope of two thousand years.
Two thousand years ago, Jesus performed wonderful deeds.
That is over two thousand children.
Then they pursued them relentlessly up to Gidom, and killed two thousand of them.
Built a movement two thousand years ago.
The ferries are ready to accommodate about two thousand passengers.
Unto"- say it with me-"two thousand and three hundred days; then shall the sanctuary be cleansed.".
And now please make a wager with my master the king of Assyria,and I will give you two thousand horses,[that is,] if you are able{put} riders for yourself on them!
The herd, numbering about two thousand, rushed down the steep bank into the sea; and they were drowned[one after the other] in the sea.
Now, if a pilot does not show the present brain during the plane there,then the passengers will go straight to two thousand feet deep in the valley, and this idea raises the senses of travelers and pilots coming here.
Outside the court, around two thousand people came to support the former president.
As St. Paul wrote two thousand years ago.
Sir James Carmighill, two thousand pounds sterling.
Allah has created the Paradise and made it pure andfragrant such that its fragrance can be perceived at a distance of two thousand years- but this fragrance shall not reach the person, who has severed ties with his relatives, and one, who has been disowned by his parents.