Originally posted by: Octothorpe
Yes. Voot Bhaiya is very caring. We always misunderstood himšš
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Originally posted by: Octothorpe
Yes. Voot Bhaiya is very caring. We always misunderstood himšš
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Himanshi "ma" is used to call someone younger than you with love and care in South India either it may be in English, Tamil or Urdu. People used to address younger ones as ma. It's like we call baccha, re, etc.,What is the meaning of ma ??
I have Spanish originOriginally posted by: Octothorpe
Alexia, you have learnt Spanish as a language or you have Spanish roots? I have always been curious to know about it everytime you spoke in Spanish but never asked š³
I am part Spanish
Himanshi "ma" is used to call someone younger than you with love and care in South India either it may be in English, Tamil or Urdu. People used to address younger ones as ma. It's like we call baccha, re, etc.,
but ma means mother nah
Originally posted by: caller123
Ma means?
Kate "ma" is used to call someone younger than you with love and care in South India either it may be in English, Tamil or Urdu. People used to address younger ones as ma. It's like we call baccha, re, kiddo etc.,
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Originally posted by: caller123
Ma means?
I think its calling every women out of respect with ma....meaning amma...its common in tamil
Am I right Nithya di?š
Himanshi "ma" is used to call someone younger than you with love and care in South India either it may be in English, Tamil or Urdu. People used to address younger ones as ma. It's like we call baccha, re, etc.,
Thank you šš¼
Originally posted by: Rusty_Quill
it's a way to address somebody.
Okay, i though friend š
Depends upon the language na....Originally posted by: Priiyyaa9
but ma means mother nah
Himanshi "ma" is used to call someone younger than you with love and care in South India either it may be in English, Tamil or Urdu. People used to address younger ones as ma. It's like we call baccha, re, etc.,
Okay thanks š¤