"براهمنهء يا بند ڏرو بند ڪريو" (Barahmano ya band dharo band karyo)
To say "please forgive me" in Sindhi, you can say "معاف ڪريو" (pronounced as "maaf karyo").
In Sindhi, you can say "شُكريا" (shukria) to say thank you.
To say "Are you busy?" in Sindhi, you can say "تہ مشغول آهيو؟" (tu mashaqul aahyo?).
"Salam" is commonly used to say hello in Sindhi.
In Sindhi language, you can say "شيد" which means smart.
To say "please forgive me" in Sindhi, you can say "معاف ڪريو" (pronounced as "maaf karyo").
A transitive verb is a verb that requires one or more objects. A good example is the verb "close" which always requires an object. You cannot merely look at an open door and say "Could you please close?" Rather you must specify "Close the door" or "Close it please."
How do we say you changed a lot in sindhi
In Sindhi, you can say "شُكريا" (shukria) to say thank you.
To say "Are you busy?" in Sindhi, you can say "تہ مشغول آهيو؟" (tu mashaqul aahyo?).
"Salam" is commonly used to say hello in Sindhi.
In Sindhi language, you can say "شيد" which means smart.
Brother in Sindhi is "بهائ" (Bhayo).
In Sindhi, you would say "غصابٽ مورا" to mean mad boy.
In Sindhi, apple is called "سيب" or "Seeb".
In Sindhi, you can say "شب بخير" (shab-bakhair) to say good night.
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