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Zatanna Zatara, the superheroine "Zatanna", daughter of John Zatara; For the Golden Age character, see Giovanni "John" Zatara; For the Teen Titans ally, see Zachary Zatara; Wanda Zatara, an Amalgam Comics character, see List of Amalgam Comics characters
A question may be either a linguistic expression used to make a request for information, or the request itself. Question ( s ), The Question ( s ) or A Question may also refer to: Literature
Zatanna Zatara (/ z ə ˈ t æ n ə z ə ˈ t ɑːr ə /), known mononymously as Zatanna, is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by Gardner Fox and Murphy Anderson , and first appeared in Hawkman #4 (November 1964). [ 1 ]
Hanadi Zakaria al-Hindi (born 1978), Saudi Arabian pilot; Hani al-Hindi (1927–2016), Syrian politician and activist; Ibrahim Bu Hindi (born 1948), Bahraini journalist and writer; Ignatius Simon II Hindi Zora (1754–1838), Syrian patriarch; Joseph V Augustine Hindi (18th–19th c.), Chaldean Catholic patriarch; Al-Muttaqi al-Hindi (1472 ...
Article 344 (2b) stipulates that the official language commission shall be constituted every ten years to recommend steps for the progressive use of Hindi language and impose restrictions on the use of the English language by the union government. In practice, the official language commissions are constantly endeavouring to promote Hindi but ...
Standard Hindi (also High Hindi, Manak Hindi) is the language of the government and is one of the official languages of India, Standard Urdu is the state language and national language of Pakistan, Dakhini is the historical literary dialect of the Deccan region, and Rekhta the "mixed" Hindustani of medieval poetry. [12]
Author name disambiguation, process of removing ambiguity, related to the names of people; Memory disambiguation, a set of microprocessor execution techniques; Semantic disambiguation, the problem of resolving semantic ambiguity; Sentence boundary disambiguation, the problem in natural language processing of deciding where sentences begin and end
[7] [11] When Hindi–Urdu is viewed as a single spoken language called Hindustani, the portmanteaus Hinglish and Urdish mean the same code-mixed tongue, though the latter term is used in India and Pakistan to precisely refer to a mixture of English with the Urdu sociolect. [12]