Except meaning in hindi
As noun : शामिल नहिं करना Ex:  Fiji, and all of Polynesia except New Zealand.
As verb :
अलावा Ex:  I could answer all the questions except for the last one. उ: इसके अलावा रात्रि शुल्क अलग लगाया जाएगा । को छोड़कर Ex:  Tigre uses the basic consonants except for , and . को छोड़कर Ex:  All offices except that of Registrar and King of Arms are now vacant. छोड कर Ex:  All bills except money bills are debated and voted upon in House of Lords टोकना Ex:  Rōmaji is never used, except perhaps in an all-rōmaji context. सिवाय के Ex:  Most EU official languages are written in the Latin alphabet except Bulgarian
Other : के अतिरिक्त Ex:  Nothing is seaworthy except ships. के अलावा Ex:  Wines from everywhere except Europe are generally named for the grape variety. को छोड़ कर Ex:  KP appeared before all others, except "Bt" , "VC" , "GC" , "KG" and "KT" . छोड़ देना Ex:  California contains more forestland than any other state except Alaska. वर्जित करना Ex:  7th, and 8th centuries except in Cappadocia. सिवाय Ex:  Thus, the allies controlled all of Euboea except for Chalcis. उ: स्थापना तिथि से, सिवाय आयरिश के। से भिन्न Ex:  All except Mercury and Venus have natural satellites, often called "moons".
Except ki paribhasha : kisi pakadi hui vastu ko prathak karana vah aamadani jo mukarrar vasooli ke oopar ho kisi ko koi kaam karate dekhakar use kuchh kahakar rokana ya poochhataachh karana
ExamplesExcept synonyms
save barring saving lacking omitting aside from besides but exclusive of minus without excluding excepting rejecting exempting apart from if not leaving out not for outside of short of with the exception of exclude bate object expostulate disallow protest suspend eliminate ban debar taboo remonstrate inveigh count out pass over rule out Except antonyms
permit include praise choose ratify sanction accept agree allow approve admit Usage of Except in sentences
The word is used as preposition verb in english grammar. The word can be used as, noun, verb or transitive verb in hindi and have more than one meaning. .
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