when i saw u then i understood my dear
and then he continues...
that love is consuming/maddening my dear
The phrase "tujhe dekha tu yeh jana sanam" translates to "when I saw you, I realized this, my love" in English. It is a popular line from a Bollywood song expressing the feeling of recognizing true love upon seeing a particular person.
"Sanam" in Tamil can be translated to mean beloved, sweetheart, or darling. It is often used to express affection or endearment towards someone.
Sure, here is an example sentence using the word "mean": "I'm not sure what you mean by that statement."
I do not mean all people, but some people act lazy.I do not mean to bother you but I need your help.
Present tense: I/you/we/they mean. He/she/it means. The present participle is meaning. Future tense: Will mean.
"What on earth," he asked, "do you mean?"
what does sanam mean
Jana means Graceful or peaceful
"Sanam" in Tamil can be translated to mean beloved, sweetheart, or darling. It is often used to express affection or endearment towards someone.
This phrase is widely used in hindi. it actually means I have achieved you again.
It means that you should check google translator.
1. Jana is a word found in the Qura'n in the recitation ''Al Rahman''. It means in the context of the recitation ''fruit''. It comes as ''Jana al janatayn dan'' which means '' the fruit of both paradises is within reach''. 2. It also originates from the Arabic verb ''to reap, or to gain''.
You stonehearted lover I beleived you were my goddess of loy
i think u mean the song from bandhu
dwane the rock johnson. the most electrifying man in all sports entertainment
The girl's name Jandy is a variant of 'Jana' (Hebrew), and it means ''God's grace''.If you mean Jandi from Boys over flowers,, you know how jun pyo called her patch of grass? well Jandi means grass.
It means 'You Too'... Aap means you.. its kind of hard to explain Ko Bhi... But if i put it in a sentence you could say... Aap ko bhi jana chahiye... Which means you should go too.
As far as I know, Jana means tribe/ people in Sanskrit. It is also a short name for an Indian God.Yes, Jaana means going, but it doesn't mean Beloved (as far as I know, I could be wrong! Please check with a certified translator to be sure). "Janoo" is beloved. Also, jaane is a very casual word, such as "Theatre jaana hai?" which means "Do you want to go to the theatre?", thus I feel it would not suit to be a tattoo.Yes, Jaane means wonder.I would recommend "Hindustan" or "Bharat" which mean India for your tattoo. Or even better, "Mera Bharat Mahan" which means "My India is great." It is quite a popular phrase in India!:)VIA SUNSHINE GIRL