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Seven ways to express surprise in English with Hindi meanings Hindi-English Vocabulary Part 19

Seven ways to express surprise in English with Hindi meanings Hindi-English Vocabulary Part 19
Ways to express Surprise:
(เค†เคถ्เคšเคฐ्เคฏ เคต्เคฏเค•्เคค เค•เคฐเคจे เค•े เคคเคฐीเค•े):

1. No way! (เคนो เคนी เคจเคนीं เคธเค•เคคा)
๐Ÿ‘‰ No way! Are you really going to Dubai?
(เคจเคนीं! เค•्เคฏा เค†เคช เคธเคš เคฎें เคฆुเคฌเคˆ เคœा เคฐเคนे เคนैं?)

2. Is that a fact! (เค•्เคฏा เคฏเคน เคธเคš เคนै!)
๐Ÿ‘‰ I heard that you did Bungee jumping? Is that a fact!?
(เคฎैंเคจे เคธुเคจा เคคुเคฎเคจे Bungee jumping เค•เคฐी. เค•्เคฏा เคฏเคน เคธเคš เคนै?)

3. Heavens above! (เคนे เคญเค—เคตाเคจ)
๐Ÿ‘‰ Heavens above, I haven't seen you in a while. (เคฎैंเคจे เคคुเคฎ्เคนे เค•िเคคเคจे เคธเคฎเคฏ เคธे เคจเคนीं เคฆेเค–ा เคนै.)

4. No kidding! (เคฎเฅ›ाเค• เคจเคนीं เคนै)
๐Ÿ‘‰ That movie got 5 stars! No kidding!(เค‰เคธ เคซिเคฒ्เคฎ เค•ो เคชांเคš stars เคฎिเคฒे, เคฎเฅ›ाเค• เคจเคนीं เคนै.)

5. Who would have thought? (เค•िเคธเคจे เคธोเคšा เคฅा?)
๐Ÿ‘‰ Who would have thought he could do such a thing? (เค•िเคธเคจे เคธोเคšा เคฅा เค•ि เคตเคน เคเคธा เค•เคฐेเค—ा เค•ुเค› เค•เคฐ เคธเค•เคคा เคนै?)

6. You would not believe! (เค†เคช เคฎाเคจोเค—े เคจเคนीं)
๐Ÿ‘‰ You would not believe what just happened! (เค†เคช เคฎाเคจोเค—े เคจเคนीं เค…เคญी เค•्เคฏा เคนुเค†.)

7. For real? (เคธเคš เคฎें?)
๐Ÿ‘‰ Is this doll for real? (เค•्เคฏा เคฏเคน เค—ुเฅœिเคฏा เค…เคธเคฒी เคนै?)

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