प्रतिशत percent masculine noun Examples : Level B1 पाँच प्रतिशत Five per cent 50 प्रतिशत 50 percent सौ प्रतिशत Hundred percent दो सौ प्रतिशत सही बात है It is two hundred per cent true क़ीमतें १० प्रतिशत कम हो गई हैं Prices have decreased by 10 per cent Level B2 लोग औसतन अपने मस्तिष्क का 12 प्रतिशत ही इस्तेमाल करते हैं People use only 12 percent of their brain on an average यद्यापि उनकी संख्या आबादी के ५० प्रतिशत से अधिक थी फिर भी उन्हें सरकार में कठिनाई से ३० प्रतिशत स्थान मिले थे Even though their number was more than 50 percent of the population, yet they got barely 30% of the seats in government प्रतिशत percentage masculine noun Example : Level B2 आय का पंद्रह प्रतिशत A percentage of 15% of income Close the edit window and save your corrections Learn Hindi with the locals New search ? Search Search with voice ... or browse the dictionary Discover India your way Contact Your nameYour emailYour messageSend Submit a translation Submit your translation Your nameYour emailYour translationSend Listening limit reached You reached the listening limit. In order to continue your learning, you can create a free account or login Login to add to your knowledge You should be logged to use this functionnality. In order to continue your learning, you can create a free account or login Login to add to your knowledge You should be logged to use this functionnality. In order to continue your learning, you can create a free account or login Submit a picture Submit a picture Loading... Login to contribute You should be logged to use this functionality. In order to continue your learning, you can create a free account or login
प्रतिशत percentage masculine noun Example : Level B2 आय का पंद्रह प्रतिशत A percentage of 15% of income Close the edit window and save your corrections Learn Hindi with the locals New search ? Search Search with voice ... or browse the dictionary Discover India your way Contact Your nameYour emailYour messageSend Submit a translation Submit your translation Your nameYour emailYour translationSend Listening limit reached You reached the listening limit. In order to continue your learning, you can create a free account or login Login to add to your knowledge You should be logged to use this functionnality. In order to continue your learning, you can create a free account or login Login to add to your knowledge You should be logged to use this functionnality. In order to continue your learning, you can create a free account or login Submit a picture Submit a picture Loading... Login to contribute You should be logged to use this functionality. In order to continue your learning, you can create a free account or login