"Kabuliwala" is the title of a short story by Rabindranath Tagore. It tells the touching story of the bond between a peddler from Kabul and a little girl in Calcutta. The term "Kabuliwala" refers to someone from Kabul, the capital city of Afghanistan.
Some key vocabulary words in "The Cabuliwallah" by Rabindranath Tagore include: Cabuliwallah (an Afghan tradesman), Mini (a little girl), Kabuli (related to Kabul, Afghanistan), Durwan (a doorkeeper), and Mahajan (a merchant).
"Miembro" in English means member.
"Panos" in Spanish means "cloths" or "rags."
Saranghae means I love you
Omniscient means all-knowing. 'Omni' means 'all'.
It means Jail.
the fruitseller from cabul
A cabuliwallah is a character in a short story by Rabindranath Tagore. He is a peddler originally from Kabul who forms a bond with a young girl in Calcutta. The story explores themes of friendship, separation, and the passage of time.
The main characters are: 1 - The Cabuliwallah (the fruitseller from Kabul who comes to Calcutta) 2 - Mini, a small girl who becomes a friend of the Cabuliwallah 3 - Mini's father (the narrator of the story) who learns at the end of the story that all fathers in the world are same - like he (a scholar and a writer) and the Cabuliwallah (a poor uneducated fruit-vendor)
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It is about friendship between opposites.
a knife
a knife
The cabuliwallah was away for eight years.
because they is on crack.
The father called his young son back to meet the cabuliwallah because he noticed a bond forming between them, much like the one the vendor had with his own daughter. This connection reminded the father of his own parental love, prompting him to reconsider the cabuliwallah's past and present circumstances.
she is the writer's daughter-a little girl who can't live withot chattering.