Bhatija (भतीजा) is a Hindi word which means Nephew (Sister's son) in English.
Nephew
It is preference given to friends and relatives in jobs and appointments....
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"bhatija" means "nephew" in English. The definition of a nephew is a son of one's brother or sister, or a son of one's spouse's brother or sister.
Chacha Bhatija was created in 1977.
Nepotism
The word for 'nephew' in Hindi is 'เคญเคพเคเคเคพ' (bhaanja).
It is preference given to friends and relatives in jobs and appointments....
Priya Bhatija has: Played Ganga (2008-) in "Kasamh Se" in 2006. Performed in "Kabhi Kabhii Pyaar Kabhi Kabhii Yaar" in 2008. Played Soni in "Kis Desh Mein Hai Meraa Dil" in 2008. Performed in "Darr Ki Sachchi Tasveerein" in 2012. Played Neena in "Chor chor super chor" in 2013.
Uncle n nephew ....and in India Chacha(for elder bro's son) or Taya(for younger bro's son) n Bhatija (nephew)
If your cousin is a son/daughter of your Brother, Uncle(from dad's side) ...etc then you have to say 'Bhatija' and If your cousin is a son/daughter of your sister, Aunt (from mom's side) then you have to say 'Bhagin'
The cast of Chacha Bhatija - 1977 includes: Hercules Moolchand as Grocer Jeevan as Laxmidas Sunder as Police Inspector Rehman as Ranbir Singh Teja Dharmendra as Shankar Satyajeet as Young Shankar Yogeeta Bali as Pinky Master Bhagwan as Constable Anwar Hussain as Gul Khan Randhir Kapoor as Sunder Roopesh Kumar as Kiran Dev Kumar as Tony Hema Malini as Mala Keshto Mukherjee as Kesto Indrani Mukherjee as Sita Sonia Sahni as Sonia
Generally we refer to the English spoken in the British Isles as "British English," but the distinction could be made between various forms of it: Irish English, Scottish English and English English.
Olde English, Middle English, Modern English and slang English and lingo of English.
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