आप पूछ सकते हैं (Āpa pūcha sakatē haiṁ)
by saying what happened and in some places Hindi or Hindu or hin'di does not exist
"You can ask 'Are you busy?' in Hindi by saying 'क्या आप व्यस्त हैं?' (Kya aap vyast hain?)" Note: Hindi is a highly versatile language, so there may be other ways to express the same question.
To ask someone their name in Hindi, you can say "Aapka naam kya hai?" which translates to "What is your name?".
The question must be I am not sure. Hindi of 'I am not sure' would be "mujhe sandeh hai".
You would say "तुम कहाँ से हो?" (pronounced as "tum kahan se ho?") in Hindi to ask "Where are you from?"
Kya aap mujhse Dosti Karoge !!
ask the Hindi teacher of your school...............it is khel
Tuma kauno ho that's how you say it in hindi
by saying what happened and in some places Hindi or Hindu or hin'di does not exist
"You can ask 'Are you busy?' in Hindi by saying 'क्या आप व्यस्त हैं?' (Kya aap vyast hain?)" Note: Hindi is a highly versatile language, so there may be other ways to express the same question.
To ask someone their name in Hindi, you can say "Aapka naam kya hai?" which translates to "What is your name?".
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That meant - will you get the answer of a question in Hindi. Well yes, if you ask 4 it.
The question must be I am not sure. Hindi of 'I am not sure' would be "mujhe sandeh hai".
maybe you can ask somebody from indian
Aap shaadi shuda hai?
You would say "तुम कहाँ से हो?" (pronounced as "tum kahan se ho?") in Hindi to ask "Where are you from?"