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Knockdown or knock-down may refer to: Knockdown, a situation in full-contact combat sports where a fighter is down or vulnerable, often preliminary to a knockout "Knockdown" (Castle), the thirteenth episode of the third season of the TV series Castle; knock-down fastener; knock-down furniture; Knockdown (arcade game)', an arcade game released ...
A member of one team (the seekers) throw a ball at a pile in an attempt to knock them over. The seekers try to restore the pile of stones while staying safe from the opposing team's (the hitters’) throws. The hitters' objective is to hit the seekers with the ball before they can reconstruct the stone pile.
The referee may stop a match if they deem either competitor unable to fight. A technical knockout (TKO or T.K.O.), stoppage, or referee stopped contest (RSC) is declared when the referee decides during a round that a fighter cannot safely continue the match for any reason.
Knock Out, a 1943 Italian crime film directed by Carmine Gallone Knockout (2000 film) , an American film about a female boxer Knock Out (2010 film) , an Indian Hindi-language action-thriller film
Hindustani is the lingua franca of northern India and Pakistan, and through its two standardized registers, Hindi and Urdu, a co-official language of India and co-official and national language of Pakistan respectively. Phonological differences between the two standards are minimal.
In Hindi, yah "this" / ye "these" / vah "that" / ve "those" are considered the literary pronoun set while in Urdu, ye "this, these" / vo "that, those" is the only pronoun set. The above section on postpositions noted that ko (the dative/accusative case) marks direct objects if definite .
English is the most widely used language on the internet, and this is a further impetus to the use of Hinglish online by native Hindi speakers, especially among the youth. Google's Gboard mobile keyboard app gives an option of Hinglish as a typing language where one can type a Hindi sentence in the Roman script and suggestions will be Hindi ...
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