There is no such language as Indian.
If you are referring to India, there are 15 Official languages and 750 regional languages.
If you mean Native America, there are also over 750 different languages.
The Indian word for leave is "เคเฅเคเฅเคเฅ" (Chutti) in Hindi.
"Shu" is not an Indian word. It is not a commonly used word in English either.
The equivalent word for "leave" in African Luhya is "ende".
The word starting with "de" that means to leave is "depart."
The feminine word for Indian is Indian woman.
The word "gutter" is not of Sanskrit or Indian origin. It comes from Middle English "goter," derived from Old French "goutiere," which in turn comes from the Latin word "gutta" meaning "drop."
The African Luhya word for the English word 'leave' is "rulaa".
leave story
that is sus
Anglophones =] hope i helped
This is not an English word, do you mean 'Morcha' which is an Indian word for a demonstration
A: "Nintendo" means "leave luck to heaven"
'Deru.'
fenugreek
The equivalent word for "leave" in African Luhya is "ende".
There is no 'Indian' language. India has more than one language and Hindi is one of the most prominent languages being used in India. If you mean, what is word in Hindi for the English word Hope then it is Asha.Thanks
In english, the word "quit" means "to give up", or "to leave".
The word is from the Indian language Malayalam and it means "in solidarity/support"