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Throw Meaning in Hindi

The English word Throw is a very common verb. It generally means to propel something through the air with force using your hand or arm. However, in English, it is also used in many idioms.

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What is the past tense of throw?

Answer

The past tense of throw is Threw (मैंने फेंका - Maine phenka). The past participle is Thrown.

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Key Facts

In Indian slang, 'Fekna' (फेंकना) has a very famous secondary meaning. If someone is telling massive lies or bragging and showing off too much, people say "Woh lambi-lambi fek raha hai" (He is throwing long ones / He is bluffing)!

Direct Hindi Meanings

  • फेंकना (Fekna): The most common and direct translation (to cast away with force).
  • उछालना (Uchhalna): To toss something up into the air.
  • डालना (Daalna): To drop or cast something into a specific place.

Usage in Sentences

1. Throwing an object:

  • English: Throw the ball to me.
  • Hindi: गेंद मेरी तरफ फेंको। (Gend meri taraf phenko).

2. Throwing away garbage (Discarding):

  • English: Throw this paper in the dustbin.
  • Hindi: इस कागज को कूड़ेदान में डाल दो (या फेंक दो)

3. Throwing a fit (Tantrum):

  • English: The child threw a tantrum.
  • Hindi: बच्चे ने नखरे दिखाए (यहाँ फेंकना शब्द का इस्तेमाल नहीं होता)।

Idiom: 'Throw a Party'

In English, when someone says "I will throw a party," they are not literally throwing anything. In Hindi, it means: पार्टी देना (Party dena) / दावत देना.

  • English: He threw a big birthday party.
  • Hindi: उसने एक बड़ी जन्मदिन की पार्टी दी

Questions and Answers

What is the past tense of throw?+

The past tense of throw is **Threw** (मैंने फेंका - Maine phenka). The past participle is **Thrown**.

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