In Kashmiri language, you can address mother as "Mouj" or "Mujah".
"I love you" in Kashmiri language is "manz chu tchu."
In Kashmiri language, 'mountain' is called "vuchh".
Sure, I will not use the Kashmiri language in my responses. How can I assist you today?
"Tsaelum camut chu?" is "How are you?" in Kashmiri.
In Kashmiri language, "hello" is said as "salaam aleikum".
The language 'Kashmiri' is based in Kashmir.
"I love you" in Kashmiri language is "manz chu tchu."
Allama Iqbal was multilingual, he hailed from a Kashmiri family and his mother tongue was Kashmiri language, he became fluent in many languages during his childhood such as Persian and Arabic which helped a lot latter in his life in disseminating thoughts to a wide audience.
Almost india every language mother means ma or amma. Kashmiris was developed from Hindi.
"Tamne kyah kor methe?" is how you would say "How are you?" in Kashmiri.
"Shukriya" is how you say thank you in Kashmiri.
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"Kyah chu towie zanaan?" (क्यا چو تُوی فین ؟) in Kashmiri means "Will you marry me?"
In Kashmiri language, "hello" is said as "salaam aleikum".
In Kashmiri, you can say "Khush aamdeed" to welcome someone.
Yes. In fact, Kashmiri shares many of the same words with Urdu.
"Khush Aamdeed" is how you would say "Welcome to Kashmir" in Kashmiri.