You can say "मैं हमेशा तुम्हें याद करूंगा/करूंगी" (Main hamesha tumhe yaad karunga/karungi) in Hindi, which translates to "I will always remember you."
In Hindi, you say princess as "राजकुमारी" (rajakumari).
You would say "मुझे तुम्हारी याद आती है" (mujhe tumhari yaad aati hai) to express "I miss you" in Hindi.
You can say "मैं हमेशा तुमसे प्यार करूंगा/करूंगी" (Main hamesha tumse pyaar karunga/karungi) in Hindi, which translates to "I will always love you."
mein apne bahut hi khaas mitra ki kami mehsus karunga.
In India, "good-bye" can be said as "Alvida" in Hindi or "Namaste" as a more informal way of bidding farewell.
You can say "मैं हमेशा तुमसे प्यार करूंगा/करूंगी" (Main hamesha tumse pyaar karunga/karungi) in Hindi, which translates to "I will always love you."
Hamesha
In Hindi, you say princess as "राजकुमारी" (rajakumari).
You would say "मुझे तुम्हारी याद आती है" (mujhe tumhari yaad aati hai) to express "I miss you" in Hindi.
Look on Google translate and type that, do English to Hindi and it'll show you.
mein apne bahut hi khaas mitra ki kami mehsus karunga.
In India, "good-bye" can be said as "Alvida" in Hindi or "Namaste" as a more informal way of bidding farewell.
what do we say introduction in hindi
नहीं (nahīṁ) This is what we say no in Hindi!!!!
In hindi you can say "Dhanyvad".
they will say mor for peacock in Hindi
For 'courage', we say 'sahas' in Hindi.