Hun means I am :-)
To say "I like you" in Hindi, you can say "मुझे तुमसे पसंद है" (mujhe tumse pasand hai).
Main tumhe bahut yaad kar raha hun/rahi hun,mujhe tumhari bahut yaad AA rahi hai.
In Punjabi, "Hun" is a term used to mean "now" or "currently." It is commonly used in everyday conversation to refer to the present or to emphasize the timing of an action or event.
"Nana" in Hindi means maternal grandfather.
"Tahaffuz" means protection or safeguarding in Hindi.
my pyar karta hun
In Hindi, you say "main tumhe samajhta/samajhti hun"
'Main hun na' is not a word. This is a sentence. Each and every spoken language has it's own style of expression. So, you can't translate it word to word. 'Main hun na' is a feeling of expression in Hindi, which may be expressed in English as "Do'nt worry, I am here to care you."
I know male to female isMai tumase pyar karata hun
To say "I like you" in Hindi, you can say "मुझे तुमसे पसंद है" (mujhe tumse pasand hai).
Maiṁ tumasē pyāra karatā hūm मैं तुमसे प्यार करता हूँ
Main tumhe bahut yaad kar raha hun/rahi hun,mujhe tumhari bahut yaad AA rahi hai.
mei tumare pyaar karati hun...... (which is Hindi for "i love you"...i stumbled upon it while browsing)
A rangers fan!
I have no idea but take Hindi classes at Hindi usa
It's like calling you "Hun" as in "Honey." It's just a cute nickname for you. :)
If you mean; what is the danish word for he and she, it is: he = han she = hun