Check out the meaning of the english word "Ort"... ;)
the food is getting cold.
Jootha in English is called "Ort" e.g. - if we want to say "khana jootha hai", we say food is Ort. and its same for water and all other eatables too. So its incorrect that there is no meaning for jootha in English, who ever it had mentioned earlier.
Hai..
In Hindi, "Our food is great" would be "Humara khaana mazedaar hai"
cup is oat
maa ka doodh
"Ash" is 'hai' in Japanese.
Baap, Maa r Beta Khany mn Bety ki Biwi giri hai jo uss per Halal hai, Maa per Makru r Baap per Haram.
In English, the word for a casual "hello" is written "hi."
As far as I know, "hai" is not an English word. If you are referring to the word, "hello" instead, then 你好 (ni3 hou3 in Mandarin pinyin pronunciation) is the correct greeting.
mout
It means "This place is full of water".
The translation of "ka kya arth hai" into English is "you're Arth hai".The English translation of the Hindu words "ka kya arth hai' means "you're Arth hai".