Hathi
The sound that an elephant makes in Hindi is typically represented as "हाथी" (haathi), which is the Hindi word for an elephant. Elephants are known to trumpet loudly and produce various sounds to communicate with each other.
female elephant is called hathini - (हथिनी)
The Sanskrit word "shuker-dant" translates to "शुकर-दन्त" in Hindi, which means "tusk of an elephant."
Indian elephants are used for transport or maybe even food
A mahout is a person who drives an elephant. The word mahout comes from the Hindi words mahaut and mahavat, derivatives of the Sanskrit word mahamatra, meaning "[one] having great measure."
Elephant = Gaj (in Hindi) Knee = (can also be written as) ni Therefore knee of the elephant= Ghajini :D
A mahout is a person in India, almost always a male, who rides an elephant. The word "mahout" is derived from the Hindi word - "mahaut". A mahout will usually start riding his elephant at a very young age and they will work together for as long as they are both alive.
this word is same in Hindi and English
Chindi (Hindi word)
'Kab' is the Hindi word for 'when'.
The Hindi word for illusion is Maya.
hindi word for mining is gfifghj