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09:57 Oct 28, 2002 |
English to Hindi translations [Non-PRO] Textiles / Clothing / Fashion / fashion | ||||
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5 | Mein tum se prem karta hoon |
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5 | main tumhen pyaar karta/karti hoon |
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5 | Main tum se pyaar karta hoon/ main tum se pyar karti hoon |
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Mein tum se prem karta hoon Explanation: I = Mein Love = Prem You = Tum Please note that the word "Prem" can also be replaced by the word "Pyar". Actually, "prem" is a pure Hindi word whereas "Pyar" is mostly used nowadays as it is a easy work. Further, note that the translation shows that the speaker of this sentence is a male. in case if the speaker is a female, please replace the word "Karta" by "Karti. |
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main tumhen pyaar karta/karti hoon Explanation: main - I tumhen pyaar karta/karti hoon - love you karta hoon - MALE karti hoon - FEMALE |
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Main tum se pyaar karta hoon/ main tum se pyar karti hoon Explanation: The sentence will depend upon male or female who is saying |
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