"Tum mujhe acchi lagti ho"its said like this
To say "I like you" in Hindi, you can say "मुझे तुमसे पसंद है" (mujhe tumse pasand hai).
English: TheHindi: woactually 'wo' means 'that'words like the, a ,an have no meaning in Hindi.. they are simply not required.eg. if you say The Taj Mahal in Hindi it would simply be Taj Mahal..
100 or hundred is pronounced as 'saw' in hindi.I beleive it is pronounced like the word sew, "I am going to sew a anew dress"Source:Native Hindi Speaker!
नहीं (nahīṁ) This is what we say no in Hindi!!!!
Depends on the context. "Hindi ako" or "hindi, ah" hindi ako gutom. (I am not hungry) hindi ako pupunta. (I am not going) or Bakla ka. (You're gay.) Hindi, ah! (No I'm not!)
To say "I like you" in Hindi, you can say "मुझे तुमसे पसंद है" (mujhe tumse pasand hai).
English: TheHindi: woactually 'wo' means 'that'words like the, a ,an have no meaning in Hindi.. they are simply not required.eg. if you say The Taj Mahal in Hindi it would simply be Taj Mahal..
what do we say introduction in hindi
In hindi you can say "Dhanyvad".
they will say mor for peacock in Hindi
सहपाठी is how you say classmate in Hindi.
For 'courage', we say 'sahas' in Hindi.
we say touching in hindi as chuna
नहीं (nahīṁ) This is what we say no in Hindi!!!!
100 or hundred is pronounced as 'saw' in hindi.I beleive it is pronounced like the word sew, "I am going to sew a anew dress"Source:Native Hindi Speaker!
Depends on the context. "Hindi ako" or "hindi, ah" hindi ako gutom. (I am not hungry) hindi ako pupunta. (I am not going) or Bakla ka. (You're gay.) Hindi, ah! (No I'm not!)
In Hindi, "Hello" is translated as "नमस्ते" (namaste).