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In India, "good-bye" can be said as "Alvida" in Hindi or "Namaste" as a more informal way of bidding farewell.
Namaste literally means "I bow to you." Namastecan be described as the "aloha" of India, as it is used both for Hello and Goodbye.http://wikitravel.org/en/Hindi#Hindi_Phrases
Children in Hindi language means bacche . Hindi is a language mainly spoken in India. Hindi is also used in Pakistan, Sri lanka and Bangladesh .
Competition can be said as 'PRATIYOGITA' in hindi. Note that this word can also be used as a girl name in some parts in india.
Hindi is one of many languages in India and much debate has taken place over whether it should be named India's official language. To say "good day" in Hindi one would say "accha dina".
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kapda in hindi.
The word tomato in hindi can be translated as 'TAMATAR'. It is a vegetable very common in india.
broccoli has no Hindi name, but u can say "Hari Phool Gobhi".
In India in HINDI to say "Sir" you may say 'Shrimaan' or 'Mahaashay' or 'Mahoday' or 'Maanyavar' or in Urdu 'Janab'.
Hindi is one of many languages in India and much debate has taken place over whether it should be named India's official language. To say "good day" in Hindi one would say "accha dina".
"Naan" is a type of flatbread traditionally from India, but also popular in many other countries including Turkey. It's possible that in Turkey, they refer to naan as "Hindi" because of its Indian origin.
You say how are you in India in many languages such as Hindi, Punjabi,Gujrati,Murathi and many more i know in Hindi and Punjabi. Hindi=Ap kayse ho?? Punjabi=Ki hal e?? I hope I helped answering your question thank you............lol..........
Parat Keliye apka swagat hai In hindi means welcome to India
In India, "good-bye" can be said as "Alvida" in Hindi or "Namaste" as a more informal way of bidding farewell.
Children in Hindi language means bacche . Hindi is a language mainly spoken in India. Hindi is also used in Pakistan, Sri lanka and Bangladesh .
The main language of India is the Hindi Language. The English word 'horse' translates in HIndi as the word 'Ghora'.