Aave meaning in Urdu
Aave Synonyms
Aave Definitions
1) Aave, African American English, African American Vernacular English, Black English, Black English Vernacular, Black Vernacular, Black Vernacular English, Ebonics : سیاہ فام انگریزی : (noun) a nonstandard form of American English characteristically spoken by African Americans in the United States.
Useful Words
Sir Thomas Wyat : انگریز نظم نگار , Arthur Ashe : ٹینس کا کھلاڑی ایش , Imagism : منظر نگاری , Hip-Hop : کالے امریکیوں کی ثقافت , African-American Music : افریقی امریکن موسیقی , Hereford : انگلش مویشی , Maxim : مشین گن ایجاد کرنے والا , Africanized Bee : مہلک مکھی , African-American : افریقی امریکی , Participial : صفت فعلی , Hindi : ہندی زبان , Ailey : امریکی رقص گر , Haym Salomon : امریکی انقلابی سرمایہ کار , Whidah : افریکی پرندہ , African Love Grass : جنوبی افریقی گھاس , Zebra : زیبرا , Cercopithecus Aethiops Pygerythrus : ایک افریقی بندر , Hippotragus Niger : کالا ہرن , Flycatcher : ایک قسم کا پرندہ , Yank : امریکا کا غیر امریکی باشندہ , Felis Serval : جنگل بلی , Negritude : تفاخر سیاہ فامی , John Bull : انگریز , Milady : انگریز معزز خاتون , Braun : امریکی راکٹ انجینئر , Anglo-Saxon : قدیم انگریزی , Stilton : انگلش پنیر , Squire : زمیندار , Anglomania : انگریز پرستی , Anglophil : انگریزیت کا طرفدار , Milord : حضور والا
Useful Words Definitions
Sir Thomas Wyat: English poet who introduced the sonnet form to English literature (1503-1542).
Arthur Ashe: United States tennis player who was the first Black to win United States and English singles championships (1943-1993).
Imagism: a movement by American and English poets early in the 20th century in reaction to Victorian sentimentality; used common speech in free verse with clear concrete imagery.
Hip-Hop: an urban youth culture associated with rap music and the fashions of African-American residents of the inner city.
African-American Music: music created by African-American musicians; early forms were songs that had a melodic line and a strong rhythmic beat with repeated choruses.
Hereford: hardy English breed of dairy cattle raised extensively in United States.
Maxim: English inventor (born in the United States) who invented the Maxim gun that was used in World War I (1840-1916).
Africanized Bee: a strain of bees that originated in Brazil in the 1950s as a cross between an aggressive African bee and a honeybee; retains most of the traits of the African bee; now spread as far north as Texas.
African-American: pertaining to or characteristic of Americans of African ancestry.
Participial: a non-finite form of the verb; in English it is used adjectivally and to form compound tenses.
Hindi: the most widely spoken of modern Indic vernaculars; spoken mostly in the north of India; along with English it is the official language of India; usually written in Devanagari script.
Ailey: United States choreographer noted for his use of African elements (born in 1931).
Haym Salomon: American financier and American Revolutionary War patriot who helped fund the army during the American Revolution (1740?-1785).
Whidah: mostly black African weaverbird.
African Love Grass: perennial South African grass having densely clumped flimsy stems; introduced into United States especially for erosion control.
Zebra: any of several fleet black-and-white striped African equines.
Cercopithecus Aethiops Pygerythrus: South African monkey with black face and hands.
Hippotragus Niger: large black East African antelope with sharp backward-curving horns.
Flycatcher: large American birds that characteristically catch insects on the wing.
Yank: an American (especially to non-Americans).
Felis Serval: slender long-legged African wildcat having large untufted ears and tawny black-spotted coat.
Negritude: an ideological position that holds Black culture to be independent and valid on its own terms; an affirmation of the African cultural heritage.
John Bull: a man of English descent.
Milady: an English noblewoman.
Braun: United States rocket engineer (born in Germany where he designed a missile used against England); he led the United States Army team that put the first American satellite into space (1912-1977).
Anglo-Saxon: English prior to about 1100.
Stilton: English blue cheese.
Squire: an English country landowner.
Anglomania: an excessive enthusiasm for all things English.
Anglophil: an admirer of England and things English.
Milord: a term of address for an English lord.