Explain the concept of "Matra" in Hindi.

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a vowel-symbol, the upper or horizontal limb of the Nagari characters a prosodial instant, the unit (in metre), the length of time required to pronounce a short syllable matra, beat, basic rhythmic unit of a tala measure, quantity, minute portion, a dose (of medicine) particle, atom, a little, trifle,...
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a vowel-symbol, the upper or horizontal limb of the Nagari characters a prosodial instant, the unit (in metre), the length of time required to pronounce a short syllable matra, beat, basic rhythmic unit of a tala measure, quantity, minute portion, a dose (of medicine) particle, atom, a little, trifle, an element, an ingredient read less
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Matra" (मात्रा) in Hindi refers to the concept of "measure" or "unit." It is commonly used in various contexts to denote the quantity or extent of something. For example, in the context of poetry and language, "Matra" can refer to the syllabic count or the duration of a sound or a musical note. In mathematics,...
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Matra" (मात्रा) in Hindi refers to the concept of "measure" or "unit." It is commonly used in various contexts to denote the quantity or extent of something. For example, in the context of poetry and language, "Matra" can refer to the syllabic count or the duration of a sound or a musical note. In mathematics, it can be used to indicate a unit of measurement, similar to how "meter" or "kilogram" are used in English. The specific meaning of "Matra" can vary depending on the context in which it is used. read less
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ा आ आम, काम, नाम ि इ लिख, मिट, किक ी ई रीत, मीत, सीत ु उ गुम, छुप,लुप ू ऊ मून, दून, सून ृ ऋ वृद्धि, तृप्त, कृत े ...
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ा आ आम, काम, नाम ि इ लिख, मिट, किक ी ई रीत, मीत, सीत ु उ गुम, छुप,लुप ू ऊ मून, दून, सून ृ ऋ वृद्धि, तृप्त, कृत े ए रेत, सेठ, टेट ै ऐ पैसा, जैसा, तैसा ो ओ मोल, टोल, सोल ौ औ औसत, लौटा, मौका ां अं अंत, संत, पंत ,शंख ाः अ: स्वतः, अतः, यथ: read less
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a vowel-symbol, the upper or horizontal limb of the Nagari characters a prosodial instant, the unit (in metre), the length of time required to pronounce a short syllable matra, beat, basic rhythmic unit of a tala measure, quantity, minute portion, a dose (of medicine) particle, atom, a little, trifle,...
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a vowel-symbol, the upper or horizontal limb of the Nagari characters a prosodial instant, the unit (in metre), the length of time required to pronounce a short syllable matra, beat, basic rhythmic unit of a tala measure, quantity, minute portion, a dose (of medicine) particle, atom, a little, trifle, an element, an ingredient read less
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