Bally Meaning in English
word
ˈbæɫi/, /ˈbeɪɫi
BAL-ee, BAY-lee
bˈɔːli
BAW-lee
परिभाषा
'Bally' is an old-fashioned and mild British slang word used to express annoyance or emphasis, similar to 'bloody.'
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Very old-fashioned and mostly British; rarely used in modern conversation except for humorous, nostalgic, or literary effect. Milder than 'bloody.' Not offensive but might sound odd today. Often found in old books or movies.
Spanish: maldito - condenado (arcaico, británico, informal)Portuguese (BR): maldito (arcaico, britânico, informal)Portuguese (PT): maldito (arcaico, britânico, informal)Chinese (Simplified): 该死的(过时,英式)Chinese (Traditional): 該死的(過時,英式)Hindi: धत्ते (पुराना, अंग्रेज़ी, अनौपचारिक)Arabic: اللعين (قديم، بريطاني، غير رسمي)Bengali: শালা (পুরানো অর্থে) - ধুত্তর (পুরানো বক্তৃতায়)Russian: чёртов (устаревшее) - проклятый (устаревшее)Japanese: まったく (古風な強調) - なんてこった (古風な表現)Vietnamese: chết tiệt (kiểu cũ) - quái thật (cổ điển)Korean: 제기랄 (옛날식) - 빌어먹을 (옛날 표현)Turkish: yahu (eski moda) - kahrolası (eski usul)Urdu: کمبخت (پرانا انداز)Indonesian: sialan (kuno) - gila (gaya lama)
उदाहरण वाक्य
It's bally cold outside today.
basic
That was a bally good idea!
basic
He's late to every bally meeting.
basic
I can't find my bally keys anywhere!
natural
If you want something done, you have to do it your bally self.
natural
The bally train is delayed again—unbelievable!
natural