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Originally posted by: sunnykrishi
I dont think Prem has ever given respect to Debo and neither was he interested in flirting with her. Its Debo who is always behind him. And I jus kept in mind wat Prem does to achieve anything he likes no matter wat others feel.
Most importantly, I dont speak much of hindi though I understand the language very welll. So I am not exactly sure where to use those "teri" "tumhe" kinda stuff explicilty. Sorry guys, if I made any grammatical mistakes in the hindi.
Oh no... I don't speak hindi much either! As I understand it, "tujhe" "teri" etc. are used when speaking to much younger people or people of lower status or purposefully to insult someone. It's like "aap" "apke" etc. are used to imply respect while "tumhare" "tum" etc. are used to impy equal status.
Am I correct, hindi experts here? You decide Sunnykrishi!
Originally posted by: broken heart
Oh no... I don't speak hindi much either! As I understand it, "tujhe" "teri" etc. are used when speaking to much younger people or people of lower status or purposefully to insult someone. It's like "aap" "apke" etc. are used to imply respect while "tumhare" "tum" etc. are used to impy equal status.
Am I correct, hindi experts here? You decide Sunnykrishi!
😆😆😆...Thanx for correcting me.....I have no idea abt these diferences, anyway, my next part will be in english as per request by few of our frnds....I guess then there will be no problem....😉