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13 years ago
I agree with Devyani that blue describes he depth and purity that feels the serenity.
13 years ago
Oh that means your name is realted to the lord krishna. Sunil is the another form of krishna.
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13 years ago
Not only Lord Krishna this stand for Deep sea and open sky as well, the beautiful deep blue.
13 years ago
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....
Meera sandhu
13 years ago
sunilji, my name is not sarla my name is sarala.
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13 years ago
Thanks for correcting me, I shall spell it right in future SaralaJI. :)
13 years ago
Thank you for understanding sunil ji as i dont like people who spell my name wrongly.
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13 years ago
Okay, I got your point I am not giving you a chance to dislike my pronouncing your name incorrectly- Saralaji.
13 years ago
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
Meera sandhu
13 years ago
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.
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