'He's getting on the bus.'
"Katal kare" in Punjabi translates to "to kill" in English.
This means "his."
"Kare" in Maori means "no" or "not". It is used to express negation or refusal.
'He is getting off the tube.'
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in flatfish i gather you mean a flounder which isヒラメ Hirame sole is Kare
"E kare" is a term of endearment in the Māori language, often used to address a young person or an individual of the same age or younger. It can be translated as "dear" or "beloved."
kare means he or boyfriend kanojo means she or girlfriend karishi means ONLY BOYFRIEND!!
I assume you are asking about the Urdu/Hindi language.... "Allah tera bhala kare" Allah ........ God Almighty Tera .......... your Bhala ......... good Kare ......... do something translation: May Allah do good for you.
It means this is stupid Mono. Depending if you're referring to a person when you say mono desu. Mono in Japanese doesn't mean anything if you aren't referring to the person Mono. So my answer is This is stupid. When you say this, you are referring to an item, like for example; You're friend shows you a key chain that looks stupid, you say, "Kare wa orokana monodesu." meaning, "This is stupid."
Means 'he is here', 'he is presen here'. On weaker posibilities, but it could also mean 'he comes (in) here' and 'he stays here'.
khudaya khair means Allah khair kare, means the world stays in peace and Allah save us all