In Haryanvi language, "What are you doing?" can be translated as "Tu kya kar rya hai?" or "तू क्या कर र्या है?" The phrase "Tu" is informal and used for addressing someone familiar, while "kya kar rya hai" means "what are you doing." Haryanvi is a dialect of Hindi spoken in the Indian state of Haryana and parts of surrounding regions.
A girl in Haryanvi would say "Main tere te pyaar karti hoon" to express "I love you" to a boy.
In Haryanvi, "mother" is said as "मां" (pronounced as "maa").
In Haryanvi language, you would say "मैं तेरी याद आवे" to express "I miss you." This phrase directly translates to "I remember you" in English. Haryanvi is a dialect of Hindi spoken in the Indian state of Haryana, and this phrase captures the sentiment of missing someone in a heartfelt manner.
"Kemiti achha?" is how you would say "how are you?" in Oriya language.
In Krio language, you would say "How you dey?" to ask someone how they are doing.
A girl in Haryanvi would say "Main tere te pyaar karti hoon" to express "I love you" to a boy.
In Haryanvi, "mother" is said as "मां" (pronounced as "maa").
In Haryanvi language, you would say "मैं तेरी याद आवे" to express "I miss you." This phrase directly translates to "I remember you" in English. Haryanvi is a dialect of Hindi spoken in the Indian state of Haryana, and this phrase captures the sentiment of missing someone in a heartfelt manner.
The official languages of Haryana, a state in northern India, are Hindi and Punjabi.
In what language?
"Kemiti achha?" is how you would say "how are you?" in Oriya language.
me k keh raha ki manne tujhse pyar hogaya h
me k keh raha ki manne tujhse pyar hogaya h
haryanvi
quickly, as if you are out of breath If you want to know how to say it in another language, you need to mention the language in your question.
In Krio language, you would say "How you dey?" to ask someone how they are doing.
shoo am tamel that's what it is!