In Kashmiri language, the question "Have you had your dinner?" can be translated as "Tuhund khany kyaah?" where "Tuhund" means "you," "khany" means "dinner," and "kyaah" means "have had." This question is commonly used in Kashmiri culture to inquire about someone's dinner consumption.
"I love you" in Kashmiri language is "manz chu tchu."
In Kashmiri language, 'mountain' is called "vuchh".
In Kashmiri language, you can address mother as "Mouj" or "Mujah".
Sure, I will not use the Kashmiri language in my responses. How can I assist you today?
"Tsaelum camut chu?" is "How are you?" in Kashmiri.
The language 'Kashmiri' is based in Kashmir.
"I love you" in Kashmiri language is "manz chu tchu."
In Kashmiri language, 'mountain' is called "vuchh".
Sure, I will not use the Kashmiri language in my responses. How can I assist you today?
In Kashmiri language, you can address mother as "Mouj" or "Mujah".
"Tsaelum camut chu?" is "How are you?" in Kashmiri.
In Kashmiri language, "hello" is said as "salaam aleikum".
The word for "please" in Kashmiri is "meharbani".
"Tamne kyah kor methe?" is how you would say "How are you?" in Kashmiri.
Kashmiri
Shukria, Mehrbani
In Kashmiri, you can say "Khush aamdeed" to welcome someone.