Namaste ji. Ye sign language me bate kyu ho rahi behen?
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Namaste ji. Ye sign language me bate kyu ho rahi behen?
Sorry Srishti. Mai aa gayi. Previous pages dekhe nahi maine.
Koi baat nahin 👍🏼 Sorry I am not that good at teaching but here it is:
Greetings na is the same for Nepali and Hindi:
Namaste
Namaskar
Pranam.
Now here is some difference when it comes to words:
My:
Main - Ma - Not ma like mom but like M-Uh without the h sound.
Mera - Mero - Me is the same as in Mera, Ro like how you say cry in Hindi.
Mujhe - Malai - Just say it like how you say malai, the food.
No she doesn't knew anything. Will have to debrief her.Originally posted by: AnonymouslyS
I will but Does she’s know about the story though? Or do I have to tell her?
Pooja, Anmol, Abir, Aditi, Anamika, Arushi characters has already been decided.
Remaining is Akansha, Vasundhara and Sahil....
Plotline and story is same as I sent you previously..
And Yeah Shreya too..
Means??
Namaste ji. Ye sign language me bate kyu ho rahi behen?
Its a smiley :)
Originally posted by: AnonymouslyS
Koi baat nahin 👍🏼 Sorry I am not that good at teaching but here it is:
Greetings na is the same for Nepali and Hindi:
Namaste
Namaskar
Pranam.
Now here is some difference when it comes to words:
My:
Main - Ma - Not ma like mom but like M-Uh without the h sound.
Mera - Mero - Me is the same as in Mera, Ro like how you say cry in Hindi.
Mujhe - Malai - Just say it like how you say malai, the food.
Wah you are a good teacher Srishti.👍🏼
Thank you.🤗
Its a smiley :)
Oh. Samjhi. Waise maine ek edit post ki thi pichle CC me tune koi v comment nhi kiya.😒
Mera Bengali Kahan hai madam? 😳
Bilkul madam bataye kaise suru kare.
In Bengali
Mai - Aami
Mera- Aamar
Mujhe - Aamake
You- Tui (used for friends and younger ones as we use tu in hindi)
Tumi (used as AAP in hindi but for closed ones like parents, husband, elders)
Apni ( used as Aap in hindi usually for formality or more respect like for teachers, boss etc)