A Q out of curiousity -- do double negatives also exist in Hindi? I really thought that was a weird quirk of the English language. His sentence structure was so confusing.
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A Q out of curiousity -- do double negatives also exist in Hindi? I really thought that was a weird quirk of the English language. His sentence structure was so confusing.
Originally posted by: mango.falooda
A Q out of curiousity -- do double negatives also exist in Hindi? I really thought that was a weird quirk of the English language. His sentence structure was so confusing.
I think they do
Originally posted by: SundariP
the most we're getting from him is "I love you damn it" in maybe last episode 🤣
After his marriage proposal his eyes only screaming I love you damit with unconditional love, passion, possessive, insecure ☺️his eyes always on her. Imlie didn't come across anything like this before so she couldn't understand his emotions.
Oh, he absolutely is. Very Mr Darcy. Imlie herself, I feel, is a cross between Catherine Morland and Lizzie Bennet. Would you say so too? 😋Originally posted by: Baarish_Sim
What I'm hearing is that we're in consensus that Aryan is straight out of a Jane Austen novel lol
Originally posted by: Baarish_Sim
Can we just imagine how funny it would be if Aparna didn't lock Adi and he ended up taking Aryan's place cause Aryan figured Imlie was missing and went to find her
Aryan and Imlie show up at the end to find out Adi and BD are married and then Malini screams
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this is my dream story - I want this 🤣 I promise I will watch in loops at least 10 times 🤣
Originally posted by: mango.falooda
A Q out of curiousity -- do double negatives also exist in Hindi? I really thought that was a weird quirk of the English language. His sentence structure was so confusing.
I objected it so many times.🤣... here when someone say me - 'I don't know nothing' .... when you ask about something and they don't know what it was.