bringin
intermediateB1/ˈbrɪŋɪn/ · bring-in
to take or carry something to a place or person.
Meanings
to take or carry something to a place or person.
کسی چیز کو کسی جگہ یا شخص کے پاس لے جانا۔
لانا
lana
Common Collocations
- bring attention
- bring gifts
- bring joy
Example Sentences
Please bring your own drinks to the picnic.
براہ کرم پکنک کے لیے اپنی اپنی مشروبات لانا۔
Barah-e-karam picnic ke liye apni apni mashroobat lana.
He promised to bring the report by the end of the day.
اس نے وعدہ کیا کہ وہ دن کے آخر تک رپورٹ لائے گا۔
Us ne wada kiya ke wo din ke aakhir tak report laayega.
Can you bring the book I lent you last week?
کیا آپ وہ کتاب لائیں گے جو میں نے آپ کو پچھلے ہفتے دی تھی؟
Kya aap woh kitaab laayenge jo maine aap ko pichle hafte di thi?
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💡 Memory Tip
Think of bringing joy or gifts to someone.
Imagine a person walking towards someone with a gift in hand.
✍️ Urdu Poetry
پھول لایا ہوں تمہارے لیے، بہار لایا ہوں تمہارے لیے۔
Phool laaya hun tumhare liye, bahar laaya hun tumhare liye.
I have brought flowers for you, I have brought spring for you.
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🗣️ Urdu Proverb
لانے کو مانگتے ہیں، دینے کو نہیں۔
Lane ko mangte hain, dene ko nahi.
They ask for bringing, not for giving.
📖 Etymology
Origin: Old English "bringan" — to carry, to fetch
First known use: before 12th century
The word 'bring' can be traced back to Old English 'bringan', which has evolved over the centuries in its usage and form.