Use to verb 'Entrust' in spoken English


Key Concepts and Their Translation in Hindi Language

The verb entrust means to give someone the responsibility to take care of something. In Hindi, it translates to सौंपना (saupanā). When you entrust someone, you trust them to do a task or manage something important.

Usage Examples and Translations

1. I will entrust my friend with my house keys while I am on vacation.

मैं अपनी छुट्टी के दौरान अपने दोस्त को अपने घर की चाबियाँ सौंप दूँगा।


2. The teacher entrusts the students with their projects.

शिक्षक छात्रों को उनके प्रोजेक्ट्स सौंपते हैं।


3. She entrusts her dog to a pet sitter when she travels.

जब वह यात्रा करती है, तो वह अपने कुत्ते को एक पालतू देखभाल करने वाले के पास सौंपती है।


Key Mistakes

1. Using entrust without a direct object: Remember, you must always say who or what you are entrusting something to. For example, saying "I will entrust" is incomplete. You should say, "I will entrust my sister with the task."

2. Confusing entrust with trust: While both words are related, entrust specifically means giving responsibility, while trust means having confidence in someone. For example, "I trust my friend" is different from "I entrust my friend with my secrets."

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