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III. Govinda: Hello, who is it? Sorry I am Raghav: Wait (please). Don't
unable to hear you. There is too hangup yet. I have a
much of noise around here. lot more to tell you.
i) A hotel correct.
Ñ sentence èπ◊ -Å®Ωnç -ûÁ-L-ߪ’-ôç -™‰-ü¿’.
phone °õ‰d-ߪ’ôç/ phone ™ ´÷ö«x-úøôç ÇÊ°-
îËßÁ·î√a?)
Ravali: Yea. That's the number. I am always An hotel - old usage -
Å®·ûË DEéÀ passive form: Why is he not
ߪ’-ö«-EéÀ ÉçéÓ ´÷ô, hang up (disconnect). É°æpöÀ ¢√úø’-éπ™ ûª°æ¤p.
(isn't he) kept offered by you?
available on the number. ii) éπL-T Öçúøôç ÅØË Å®ΩnçûÓ am having/ is hav-
Ranjan: Is that all or have you any thing more
(Å´¤†’. ÅüË Ø√ number. Ç number ii) I have a pen - correct.
to say? I am in a hurry. ing/ are having, correct English usage ™
™ ØËØÁ-°æ¤púø÷ Öçö«†’.) (ÅçûËØ√, ÉçÍé-´’Ø√o îÁ§ƒpLq Öçü∆? ؈’ ÆæJ-é¬ü¿’. I have a one rupee note, correct.
Rasagna: Thank you.
ûªy®Ωí¬ ¢Á∞«xL) - M. SURESAN