"Maana" in Hindi translates to "agreed" or "acknowledged" in English. It is commonly used in conversations as a way to indicate agreement or understanding.
"Nana" in Hindi means maternal grandfather.
"Tahaffuz" means protection or safeguarding in Hindi.
In Hindi, "janna" means "to know" or "to find out". It is a verb that denotes gaining knowledge or obtaining information about something.
The word "banana" in Hindi is "केला" (pronounced as kela).
This is a Hindi phrase that translates to "How do you know Hindi?" in English. It is asking how the person learned to speak Hindi.
Where is the spring and the summer That once was yours and mine? Where did it go? I just dont know But still my love for you will live forever Hasta maana til we meet again Dont know where, dont know when Darling, our love was much too strong to die Well find a way to face a new tomorrow Hasta maana, say well meet again I cant do without you Time to forget, send me a letter Say you forgive, the sooner the better Hasta maana, baby, hasta maana, until then Where is the dream we were dreaming And all the nights we shared Where did they go? I just dont know And I cant tell you just how much I miss you Hasta maana til we meet again Dont know where, dont know when Darling, our love was much too strong to die Well find a way to face a new tomorrow Hasta maana, say well meet again I cant do without you Time to forget, send me a letter Say you forgive, the sooner the better Hasta maana, baby, hasta maana, until then Hasta maana, say well meet again I cant do without you Time to forget, send me a letter Say you forgive, the sooner the better Hasta maana, baby, hasta maana, until then
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Kid means bacha in Hindi
Health means 'swasthya' in Hindi.
The English word sense translates in to the Luhya word maana.
beautifull mean in hindi (sundar)
"Nana" in Hindi means maternal grandfather.
"Tahaffuz" means protection or safeguarding in Hindi.
I believe here you mean something unique, worthy or distinguished. You can say "maana (a lot of meaning), maalum (unique), spesheli (special) or kufana (beneficial or worthy).
In Hindi, "janna" means "to know" or "to find out". It is a verb that denotes gaining knowledge or obtaining information about something.
The word "banana" in Hindi is "केला" (pronounced as kela).
This is a Hindi phrase that translates to "How do you know Hindi?" in English. It is asking how the person learned to speak Hindi.