English to Gujarati Dictionary personally

personally

વ્યક્તિગત
definition
adverb
she stayed to thank O'Brien personally
with the personal presence or action of the individual specified; in person.
he had spoken personally and emotionally
from someone's personal standpoint or according to their particular nature; in a subjective rather than an objective way.
translation of 'personally'
પંડે,
અંગત રીતે,
પોતે,
જાતે,
સ્વયં
example
nothing had gone well 'personally' or politically
We still do not know who Aimee's donor is, but I hope to one day to be able to thank them 'personally' for saving Aimee's life.
'personally', I think he made a very sensible move
he had spoken 'personally' and emotionally
He was a principal of the company, a public and critics' favorite, and admired 'personally' and professionally by his fellow dancers.
Rand had 'personally' ordered him and the other security monitors to keep a watch on the guests at all times, except when in their rooms.
It was a massive effort and I would 'personally' like to thank everyone who helped us.
she stayed to thank O'Brien 'personally'
The economic team may favor buyers politically and/or 'personally' connected to them and those having enough u2018gutsu2019 to provide them with an incentive.
The book is aptly titled as he has indeed experienced a life of extremes, both 'personally' and professionally.
I have no idea as to what preference a trout might adopt but, 'personally' speaking, I would definitely prefer the bee venom to the vacuum cleaner.
Washington remembered 'personally' ordering that flag from a Philadelphia-area tailor.
And I want to 'personally' thank you for your hard work.
he had spoken 'personally' and emotionally
He is not 'personally' responsible for these things.
But 'personally' speaking, just like any other policy, I think it will surely useful if both the legal and the credibility system are well carried out.
It's always extraordinary to be in your presence 'personally' as we have been and even by satellite.
Were you 'personally' responsible for bringing all those independent publishers together for the first time in the States?
Although it is flattering to be thought 'personally' responsible for allowing a proven war criminal to remain in office, in the end I don't buy the fuss.
But speaking 'personally' , it has all come a little too late.
'personally', I think he made a very sensible move
But 'personally' speaking I'd like to play as often as possible and I've just reminded him of the way I feel.
As such, the poem examines firsthand and historically, 'personally' and objectively, the complex responsibility of the artist to self and environment.
How many people want to have to be 'personally' responsible for their elderly parents' financial well-being?
These students said they're 'personally' motivated to do CAS, even though it isn't an enforced part of their program of study.
What is noteworthy is that an otherwise intelligent writer, for whom I have deep respect, would fall for such a sham of a plan just because a head of state presented it to him 'personally' .
every pupil is known 'personally'
He 'personally' reviews the electronic orders doctors place and coaches those who don't get it quite right.
Few other places can match the level of support we give to each other and our public life, both 'personally' and through our rich diversity of community organisations.
He has achieved so much in the three years since and has grown up in the public eye both 'personally' and musically.
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