The hindi word TUM means you in english. However it is used for people to whom we give respect or elders.
The Hindi word "tum" translates to "you" in English. It is a familiar form of addressing someone.
This is a Hindi phrase that translates to "How do you know Hindi?" in English. It is asking how the person learned to speak Hindi.
In Hindi, you can say "तुम पागल हो" (tum paagal ho) to mean "you're crazy."
One popular Hindi song with the first word "tum" is "Tum Hi Ho" from the movie Aashiqui 2. The song is sung by Arijit Singh and composed by Mithoon.
No, "GET TUM" is not a recognized word in the English language. It does not have any meaning or use in standard vocabulary.
You can say "तुम इतने प्यारे हो" (tum itne pyare ho) in Hindi to mean "you're so cute".
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TUM
tum kaun ho?
This is a Hindi phrase that translates to "How do you know Hindi?" in English. It is asking how the person learned to speak Hindi.
You are my friend.
answer merko nahi pata tum batao
"आप कैसे हैं?" (Aap kaise hain?) is how you say "How are you?" in Hindi.
mein tum se pyar karta houn
You can say "तुम खूबसूरत हो" (pronounced as "tum khoobsurat ho") which translates to "you are beautiful" in Hindi.
Your stomach. It is an official abbreviation of tummy.
"Aap kahaan rehte hain?" is the translation of "Where do you live?" in Hindi.
Yes, I can understand and respond in Hindi.