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i agree with you both r difference but both having equal types of tarkonas neem tarkona are small while tarak tarkonas are large in seize
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@nicepunjabian..

"Paak Patan Shareef" main 15 nuktay atey hayn..
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the english of tarkona(fruit of neem) is glabrous

Dear it an adjective not noun.......
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Dear it an adjective not noun.......
yeh thread muje bari fruitful lagi hai,

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iss ka name "every day english" hona chahyee tha like "every day science"
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Pleasse tell me the English name of "Cheeko"

aik aur bat" wo kon sa city hy jis k nam main 15 nuktay atay hain" plz tell me

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No bro, I dare disagree with you. Neem is something else and Darekh is something else. It is a common tree around my neighbourhood and I remember when we were children, we used to hit each other with Tarkonas playing Choor-Police. Takonas were our bullets, but believe me they really hit hard
yeah neem and darekh are two separate trees.i have seen both.neem is so beautuful tree.it kills germs and mosquitos.we had this plant in our neighbourhood but now no more.its an anti septic plant.

@ courageneverdies,

i think our childhood was same then.but i love its flowers more than those bullet like green tarkonas or whatever.

white and purple little flowers were my most favourite.i used to climb the trees to pick them up.its tree is not that big one.

but i dont know what is the english of tarkonas.
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what is eng name of veg 'tinday"
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what is eng name of veg 'tinday"
tinday..... .

today i got the chance to show how much i hate this vegie.

....oh God why you created this vegie.

plz ''kareley'' ki english batain..i love this vegie.
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tinday..... .

today i got the chance to show how much i hate this vegie.

....oh God why you created this vegie.

plz ''kareley'' ki english batain..i love this vegie.
aik kareela dosra neem chara ki be english batain,,,,,
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