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Probably Bengali. Or one of the southern languages ๐
The MHRW ML keeps saying "Ardham Ainda" ๐, which I think means "do you understand" in Telugu, and it's a tad fascinating because Ardham here probably comes from "Arth" as a root word. Language etymology is another subject where I could spend hours and hours!
But it'd probably be Bengali because the scope for speaking is higher and the script (at first glance) looks easier than the Southern ones.
If you know how to read Hindi, learning bengali is a cup of tea. I used to relate hindi words with Bengali and tried to read newspapers. It's just slight variation. Now I can read Bengali without any problem.
I can tell you the basics if you decide to learn it.
Originally posted by: Physics_girl
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Diiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ๐ค
Aap aa gayi
Mujhe laga tha aap aaj aaoge. Welcome welcome.๐๐
Originally posted by: Ocean_of_waves
If you know how to read Hindi, learning bengali is a cup of tea. I used to relate hindi words with Bengali and tried to read newspapers. It's just slight variation. Now I can read Bengali without any problem.
I can tell you the basics if you decide to learn it.
I can read Hindi, which is why I thought the Bengali script looked a little easier than the Southern ones- examples being k and g ๐ณ
If there are any good resources that you could point me to (either Bengali from Hindi or English), that would be brill! ๐
Sonal di story ..param ๐๐๐
https://instagram.com/stories/ssona_official/2658409493792895345?utm_medium=share_sheet
Okay I'm adding shipping an off-screen pair to the point of madness to the list too๐คฃ
Oh yeah that is one of my new hobbies these days๐
I took up cooking world cuisin and reading food history. I started with British then Turkish, Asian especially Japanese and Korean and now into Nigerian food. Spending alone time in kitchen, experiemnting with differnt ingrediens calms me down.
I also took up puzzling. I do large jigsaw puzzles with 1000-2000 pieces and increase the difficulty level.
I can read Hindi, which is why I thought the Bengali script looked a little easier than the Southern ones- examples being k and g ๐ณ
If there are any good resources that you could point me to (either Bengali from Hindi or English), that would be brill! ๐
Oh that's awesome. There's some slight variation in Bengali alphabets like we don't have the letter or pronunciation of S, it's pronounced Sh rather than Ss.
You can look up for Bengali to English grammar books. They are very helpful. I had one but I couldnโt find it at the moment. Your biggest help would be newspapers or some short story books. Bengali shows can help you too.
Originally posted by: Ocean_of_waves
Unke saath Geeta didi bhi. Arpwaz jaake kahin aur dukaan daale apni๐คฃ๐คฃ
Geeta didi aur Sona di ke beech sab kuch cover ho jaayega Prum ka. Ab bas Akshi ka sochna hai ๐คฃ
Originally posted by: Forever_Fangirl
Geeta didi aur Sona di ke beech sab kuch cover ho jaayega Prum ka. Ab bas Akshi ka sochna hai ๐คฃ
Aunty hai na, wo cover kar lengi, as a viewer ๐คฃ๐คฃ
Originally posted by: Ocean_of_waves
Diiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ๐ค
Aap aa gayi
Mujhe laga tha aap aaj aaoge. Welcome welcome.๐๐
Wo awards wala news dekh k ruka nahi gaya.๐คญ๐คญ๐คญ