Oh, dude, that's some Hindi phrase you got there! It means "Where there is divine wealth, there are many customs and fears; how can one be true in such a diverse and fearful environment?" Basically, it's saying life can be complicated with all these different expectations and fears, you know? Like, just be yourself, man.
"Dhanyavaad bahut" or धन्यवाद बहुत is how you say "thank you very much" in Hindi.
Tuhada bahut bahut dhanvaad!
You can say "बहुत बहुत धन्यवाद" (bahut bahut dhanyavad) to convey a massive thank you in Hindi.
Main tumhe bahut yaad kar raha hun/rahi hun,mujhe tumhari bahut yaad AA rahi hai.
"Bahut acha tha bhai" translates to "That was very good, brother" in English. It is a phrase used to appreciate or praise someone for something they have done.
The phrase "kahi raheem sampati sage banat bahut bahu reet" appears to be in Hindi and is not a standard phrase or idiom. However, breaking it down, "kahi" means 'somewhere', "raheem" could refer to the poet and saint, "sampati" means 'wealth', "sage" means 'with', "banat" means 'create', "bahut" means 'much', and "reet" means 'way' or 'style'. So, the phrase could potentially be interpreted as "Somewhere, Rahim creates wealth with much style and in many ways".
shukriya - thanks, bahut bahut shukriya -many many thanks or thanks alot,in tamil nanri also, shukriya -a female name
I find you also very very charming.
A bahut is a portable coffer or chest with a rounded lid covered in leather.
"Dhanyavaad bahut" or धन्यवाद बहुत is how you say "thank you very much" in Hindi.
In Hindi blessings means 'aasheervad or aasheesh' and many means 'bahut'. So you can say 'bahut-bahut aasheervad', but better to say 'anant aasheervad'.
It means "im very upset" main = me bahut = very
Tuhada bahut bahut dhanvaad!
Bahut Din Huwe--- - 1954 is rated/received certificates of: India:U
bahut jada
Tum bahut pyare ho.
Ap sb ka bh5 shukrya ap sb ny mjy wish kia or yad