In Kashmiri, the word for husband is "زَوج" (pronounced "zauj"). The term reflects the cultural and familial significance of the marital relationship in Kashmiri society. In everyday conversation, it might also be used in the context of affection or respect when referring to one's partner.
In Kashmiri, you say "na" for no.
The Tibetan word for 'Kashmiri' is 'Kachee.'
The language 'Kashmiri' is based in Kashmir.
yes, she is a Indian kashmiri girl
In Kashmiri, "where were you" is said as "chi kahanas tu".
"Tsaelum camut chu?" is "How are you?" in Kashmiri.
'Tall' in Kashmiri is 'thod' (tho as in thought).
In Kashmiri, you would call a friend "dost".
The word for "please" in Kashmiri is "meharbani".
"I love you" in Kashmiri language is "manz chu tchu."
"Tamne kyah kor methe?" is how you would say "How are you?" in Kashmiri.
In Kashmiri language, 'mountain' is called "vuchh".