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Yes Sarlaji, Sunil has in Fact very wide meaning just check
http://in.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080827221432AAHlV67
By best friend's husband name is Sunil.
Let me ask her whether she knows the meaning of her husband's name :laugh: :laugh:
Neel means blue. So....suneel.....Ya...sure....
There is a little difference in pronunciation of words...South India and North India.
We, South Indians pronounce words as 'Ra', 'Sa', 'Ka' etc......but they pronounce it as .......how can I write :dry: They avoid the 'a' portion....
So even if we write word 'Sarala' in Hindi...they pronounce it as 'Sarla' ....
I had found this difference in many of common words.
I will think :whistle: and quote some more....My homework of today :P
We, South Indians pronounce words as 'Ra', 'Sa', 'Ka' etc......but they pronounce it as .......how can I write :dry: They avoid the 'a' portion....
So even if we write word 'Sarala' in Hindi...they pronounce it as 'Sarla' ....
I had found this difference in many of common words.
I will think :whistle: and quote some more....My homework of today :P
You are right especially Punjabi have tendency to pronounce differently. I know the way they pronounce in South India as I have seen every state and most big cities. We certainly pronounce a little different and face kind of communication gap while talking with each other.
Why this koleveri de...... :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
We can pronounce English that way also :evil: :laugh:
Try to sing once Sunil then only talent will come outside.
Once I try to sing, my talent will come out and every body will start throwing shoes and rotten eggs on me.
But I am ready to take risk, sachiiiiiiiiiiii! :woohoo:
You mean you are ready with tomato, eggs and shoes, ready to risk your costly items.
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