that's why i ask you,, now your asking me, bobo ka talaga,,,,,,computer pa naman,,,your such a dumb
The word for "heart" in Hindi is "दिल" (pronounced as "dil").
You say Hindi bale. Orhuwag intindihin it depends really what your trying to say but I would suggest the first one.
In Hindi, "dill" means "heart" or "affection". It can also be used to describe a feeling of desire or longing.
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!)
The word for "heart" in Hindi is "दिल" (pronounced as "dil").
You say what comes to mind and what comes from the heart.
When the heart wants, but the mind refuses or the mind wants, but the heart refuses, when you say one thing and mean or do another thing our heart is being deceitful.
You say Hindi bale. Orhuwag intindihin it depends really what your trying to say but I would suggest the first one.
what do we say introduction in hindi
The information in heart in Hindi can be found at http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/languages/hindi.html.
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
In Hindi, "dill" means "heart" or "affection". It can also be used to describe a feeling of desire or longing.