There are many languages spoken in India; in fact, there are 18 major languages and each of these has dozens of dialects. So there would be many different words for "sir" in India.
Answerthey either say "ji" after their name or they may just call them sahib or usually "Saab" and madame "mem Saab"
In South India Sir is pronounced as "Saar" (travellers going to south India should not mimic this pronunciation )
Mr. in India will be addressed as " SHRIMAN" and Mrs. would be " SHRIMATI"
Master would be "KUMAR" and Miss. would be "KUMARI". However there is no equavalent of Ms.
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"Kharbuza" is what is known as a "honeydew melon."
Indian industry is growing. Specially now in the rule of Modi sir.
In 1845 Hon Jaganath (Nana) Shunkerseth and Sir Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy formed the Indian Railway Association.
Sir Chandrika prasad shrivastav
Sayanthana is a girls name from Indian origins. The name is generally thought to translate to mean 'precious friend' or 'precious companion.'
what is the news today, sir? That is how we can translate it.
You can't translate to 'Indian'. India has several languages. It's like asking to translate to European, or to Asian. Specify, or ask for the official dialects to translate. Otherwise you sound ignorant and rude.
Indian Parliament was designed by Sir. Edwin Lutyens and Sir. Herbert Baker.
"Chicopit" does not appear to be a known Indian word. If you can provide more context or details, I may be able to help with a translation.
Indian Parliament was designed by Sir. Edwin Lutyens and Sir. Herbert Baker.
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Sir VSir Vijayananda Gajapathi Raju
Anata WA shinsetsu sa kansha
jadeja
sir charles metcalf
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Indian Parliament was designed by Sir. Edwin Lutyens and Sir. Herbert Baker.