Thither Meaning in English
word
ˈðɪˌθɝ
DHIH-thur
ðˈɪðɐ
DHIH-thuh
परिभाषा
An old-fashioned or literary word meaning 'to there' or 'toward that place.' It is mostly found in classic literature or poetry.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Extremely rare in modern English; only used in historical, poetic, or fantasy writing. Do not use in everyday conversation. Often paired with other old words like 'hither' ('to here') and 'whither' ('to where').
Spanish: allí - hacia allí (arcaico)Portuguese (BR): lá - para lá (arcaico)Portuguese (PT): lá - para lá (arcaico)Chinese (Simplified): 那里(古语) - 往那里(古语)Chinese (Traditional): 那裡(古語) - 往那裡(古語)Hindi: वहाँ (पुराना शब्द) - वहाँ की ओर (पुराना)Arabic: هناك (قديم) - إلى هناك (قديم)Bengali: উদিকে - সেখানে (কেবল সাহিত্যে ব্যবহৃত)Russian: туда (устаревшее - к тому месту)Japanese: そこへ(文語的) - そちらへ(古風)Vietnamese: đến đó (cổ - văn học)Korean: 그리로 (문어체 - 고풍스러움)Turkish: oraya (eski/doğrusal kullanım)Urdu: وہاں (قدیم یا ادبی استعمال)Indonesian: ke sana (sastra - kuno)
उदाहरण वाक्य
He walked thither to fetch water from the river.
basic
The path leads thither, through the woods.
basic
Send the messenger thither at once.
basic
They journeyed thither in hopes of finding gold.
natural
Few travelers go thither these days; the land is wild and far away.
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“Go thither and wait for me,” he commanded.
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