Bego Meaning in English
word
bɪˈɡoʊ
bih-GOH
bɪˈɡəʊ
bih-GOH
परिभाषा
'Bego' is an archaic English verb meaning to surround or cover, often used in old poetry and literature. It is no longer commonly used in modern English.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Highly archaic—found in old texts or poetry, never in modern conversation. Most learners will never need to use 'bego'. Do not confuse with 'begin' or 'beg'. Only relevant for understanding historical English literature.
Spanish: (no tiene traducción directa) (palabra arcaica/obsoleta)Portuguese (BR): (não tem tradução direta) (palavra arcaica/obsoleta)Portuguese (PT): (não tem tradução direta) (palavra arcaica/obsoleta)Chinese (Simplified): (无直接翻译)(古语/废弃用语)Chinese (Traditional): (無直接翻譯)(古語/廢棄用語)Hindi: (सीधा अनुवाद नहीं है) (पुरातन/अप्रचलित शब्द)Arabic: (لا يوجد ترجمة مباشرة) (كلمة قديمة/مهجورة)Bengali: আবৃত করা - ঘিরে ফেলাRussian: окутывать - окружать (поэтически)Japanese: 覆う - 囲む(詩的)Vietnamese: bao phủ - vây quanh (cổ) Korean: 감싸다 - 둘러싸다 (고어)Turkish: sarmak - kuşatmak (eski dilde)Urdu: ڈھانپ لینا - گھیر لینا (قدیم استعمال)Indonesian: menyelimuti - mengelilingi (puitis, kuno)
उदाहरण वाक्य
The flowers will soon bego the meadow.
basic
Clouds bego the mountain every morning.
basic
Vines bego the old house in the garden.
basic
Their laughter seemed to bego the quiet night.
natural
The legend says mist would always bego the castle at sunrise.
natural
In ancient tales, darkness would bego the world at winter's end.
natural