"Teri ore" in Hindi translates to "towards you" or "in your direction" in English. So, if someone is singing "Teri ore, teri ore, teri ore," they are basically saying "Towards you, towards you, towards you." Hope that clears things up for you, darling!
In Hindi, "Tere" and "Teri" are both possessive pronouns used to indicate ownership or possession. The difference lies in the gender and number of the noun being possessed. "Tere" is used with masculine singular nouns, while "Teri" is used with feminine singular nouns. For example, "Tere kitab" means "your book" when referring to a book belonging to a male, while "Teri kitab" means "your book" when referring to a book belonging to a female.
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teri maa
teri maa
this is an incomplete sentence..periodteri maa ki ...........it is up to the listner to make up the meaning-entirely based on how "they" fill in the blankif they use any verbs adverba - they can use it any wayhow aboutteri maa ki jai, sab ki jai.......... so the point isthe listner has to use their LOGIC/ illogic to fill in whatever they feel likehowever dont accuse someone on === something that was not filled inso if anyone fills up............the sentenseteri maa ki........with any words/thoughts is themself responsibleunless the speaker has used any words after maa ki.......therefore - literally "teri maa ki " IS AN INCOMPLTETE sentencehowever any one can come up with a different meaning because-speaker does not control the listners thoughts / fill in the blank PERIOD .now dont ask this meaning. as again it is up to your intrepertation.ok, i am revising it sorta - but still keeping the other idiots answer up there ^^teri ma ki means your mother'steri = yourma = mom, mother etcki = of
Lettuce is called "सलाद पत्ता" (salad patta) in Hindi. Another name for lettuce in English is "leafy greens."
teri maa di fudi
In Hindi, "Tere" and "Teri" are both possessive pronouns used to indicate ownership or possession. The difference lies in the gender and number of the noun being possessed. "Tere" is used with masculine singular nouns, while "Teri" is used with feminine singular nouns. For example, "Tere kitab" means "your book" when referring to a book belonging to a male, while "Teri kitab" means "your book" when referring to a book belonging to a female.
teri maaki
cootri teri maa
"Teri takni ne" in Punjabi means "You have stirred up" or "You have provoked."
Teri Murray has written: 'Coddle and tripe' -- subject(s): English poetry, Irish authors
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teri por favor which means teri please in spanish
teri maa
Teri ami ni puddi lick kar
pagla sale teri aese ki taisi