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Good communication is key, I reckon. It is how we connect with mates and family. We share our ideas and feelings. Makes life much easier.

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Right then. The most common and direct word for 'dictatorship' in Hindi is तानाशाही (Taanashahi). You'll hear this used in everyday conversation and news reports. It perfectly captures the sense of tyranny and a ruler with absolute, unchecked power.

There's also a more formal, political term: अधिनायकवाद (Adhinayakvaad). Think of this as being closer to 'authoritarianism'.

Essentially, Taanashahi is the go-to word for what you're asking. It refers to a system of government where a single person or a small group holds all the power, without any constitutional limitations. Hope that helps.

Answer # 3 #

Reading a resistor's colour code is a handy skill, eh? It's a straightforward system once you get the hang of it. Each colour represents a number from 0 to 9. A common mnemonic helps you remember: Bad Beer Rots Our Young Guts But Vodka Goes Well. That's Black (0) through to White (9).

For a standard four-band resistor, the first two bands are your first two digits. The third band is the multiplier, telling you how many zeros to add. The last band, often gold or silver, indicates the tolerance.

For instance, a resistor with brown-black-red bands is 1-0 followed by two zeros (red=2). That makes it 1000 ohms, or 1kΩ. Simple as that