mene tumse pyar karti hu

English translation: I love you

02:40 Mar 5, 2004
Hindi to English translations [Non-PRO]
Science - Education / Pedagogy / biolgy
Hindi term or phrase: mene tumse pyar karti hu
i want to know more about the hindi language
nuraddeen wada
English translation:I love you
Explanation:
Mein instead of mene in the sentence.
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Harinder Dhillon
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5 +7I love you
Harinder Dhillon


  

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I love you


Explanation:
Mein instead of mene in the sentence.

Harinder Dhillon
Local time: 06:03
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: Native in HindiHindi, Native in PunjabiPunjabi
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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  truptee: This though meaning 'I Love you' , is only on the part of the 'girl', make a note Nuradeen.
1 hr

agree  satish krishna itikela
10 hrs

agree  jamshed: Nuradeen has got it absolutely correct
10 hrs

agree  pucoug (X)
13 hrs

agree  Rajesh Khandal: raju : 'Mein' (I) is used for present whereas "Meine" is used for past
1 day 4 hrs

agree  Rajan Chopra: Mene is a derivative of Mein(I) and it should read as Mein tumsay pyaar karti hoon.However,mene'd be used in the following manner:Mene tumsay pyar kiya hai
1 day 9 hrs

agree  Asghar Bhatti
1 day 10 hrs
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