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salamat din..
sin bin fin lol etc etc
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The English translation of "siya din" is "also him/her" or "he/she too."
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English Translation of NAMISS DIN: missed also; yearned for tooTranslations:Namiss means - missedDin means - also
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'Enjoy your day' may be 'njut av din dag' in Swedish.
"Din käresta" would be an accurate translation of 'your dear'.
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Deutsches Institut Fur Normung (DIN) is a German company who provide services of standardization, some examples of the services they have provided include; DIN 476 International paper sizes and also DIN 145; typefaces used by German Railroads. The English translation of Deutsches Institut Fur Normung is "German Institute for Standardization."
Din is an Arabic word that means religion in English.
A "din" is a continual loud and annoying noise.
DIN refers to a standardized radio/stereo size for vehicles (large enough to accept a CD). 1 DIN is the standard DIN specification. 2 DIN or double DIN refers to units that are twice as high as the standard DIN, half DIN is half high as 1 DIN. International standard ISO 7736 defines a standard size for car audio head units. The standard was originally established by the German standards body Deutsches Institut fur Normung (The German to English translation is: "German Institute for Standardization"), and is therefore commonly referred to as the "DIN car radio size". It was adopted as an international standard in 1984. Head units generally come in either single DIN (1 DIN), which is 50 mm high; or double DIN (2 DIN), which is 100 mm high. In skiing DIN refers to the setting of the binding i.e. which torque that is needed to make the ski boot come loose from the binding. The abbreviation comes from the same German institute as described above.
Shah rafi-un-din in 1776