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Posted: 16 years ago
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LOL yaar.....sunsaan khandar means empty/haunted house/ruins....you know the kind they have in horror movies?? 😆😆
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: nureat01

LOL yaar.....sunsaan khandar means empty/haunted house/ruins....you know the kind they have in horror movies?? 😆😆

Oh, ok...Sorry yaar, I'm not so great at Hindi....Well, yeah then Vasu's bg music really does sound like a sunsaan khandar...haha
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Posted: 16 years ago
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LOL, it's ok yaar! I didn't know that....I have a tendency to drop filmy phrases here and there.....I'll write out in english next time 😆😆
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: chronic

😆😆.... It could be possible though, maybe him saying something like that is what causes them to have that emotional moment that Seema was talking about.....He says that and she hugs him, all is forggiven, no?

Seriously though, I have no clue as to whats really going to happen....which makes things more exciting, but I wouldn't want them to make Vasu do uncharacteristic things...
A countdown sounds good .... When should we start? After Alekh-Vasu's eventual hug scene or after her acceptance of Ragi? 😆

This is Bidaai...we even dont know wats gona happen.not likeK- serials am i right guys
thats why we al love dis show
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: nureat01

LOL, it's ok yaar! I didn't know that....I have a tendency to drop filmy phrases here and there.....I'll write out in english next time 😆😆

No, it's alright...It's just that my family left India when I was like 5 and I only learnt Hindi through my parents, so I'm not that well-versed in the language, but I know the basics! But, yeah, even I have a tendency to drop phrases from films that I know of, so you're def not alone...Lol
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Posted: 16 years ago
#36
I learned hindi through hindi movies. No one in my family really spoke hindi. We're bangali, but I grew up hindi movies and that's how I learned hindi.
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Posted: 16 years ago
#37

LOL....well, I guess I haven't faced this dilemna cuz I've been born and brought up in India....I've learnt Hindi in school only....LOL.

But it's interesting that you guys pick up so much from hindi movies and shows! My cousins born and brought up here are the same! They can understand mainly what they've picked up in bits at home or thru movies....LOL...but they still won't speak the language....lol.
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Posted: 16 years ago
#38
I know.

I wouldn't speak hindi either because I know I'd mess up, but I don't mind typing it, lol.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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@ Rahm: Oh are you really Bengali? My parents were born in New Delhi, but they are Bengali.....Unfortunately my Bengali is about as good as my Hindi so....
@ Anu: I'm the same as your cousins, I feel very embarassed in speaking Hindi, but I can understand most of it...lol
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Chronic, ji, ami bangali.

I understand bangali and hindi perfectly. The latter thanks to hindi movies and particularly Shahrukh Khan, lol.

I don't really watch hindi soaps. Bidaai is what I mainly watch and the only serial that I could stand watching. The others are so unrealistic and silly.

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