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What do you call katora in English?

"Katora" is a Hindi word, and there's not one direct English equivalent. Depending on the context and type of katora, you could use:

* Bowl: This is the most common translation.

* Dish: If the katora is used for serving food.

* Cup: If the katora is small and used for drinking.

* Censer: If the katora is used to burn incense.

* Pot: If the katora is larger and used for cooking or storing things.

For example:

* "She served the soup in a small bowl."

* "The dessert was served on a beautiful silver dish."

* "He sipped his tea from a tiny cup."

* "The aroma of incense filled the air as the censer burned."

* "The old woman used a clay pot to store her spices."

It's also possible to use the word "katora" itself in English, as it is becoming increasingly common to borrow words from other languages.

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