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13 years ago
We call our elder sisters as 'Didi' and younger ones as 'bone'
Children from sister's side are bhagna ( Male) bhagni ( female )
from brother's side - Bhaipo and Bhaiji ( In English all are nephews and nieces)
Children from sister's side are bhagna ( Male) bhagni ( female )
from brother's side - Bhaipo and Bhaiji ( In English all are nephews and nieces)
13 years ago
colors -rangulu(telugu)-rangay( hindi)
color - rangu(telugu) - rang( hindi)
red - yerupu(telugu)- lal( hindi)
blue - neelam(telugu)-Neel(hindi)
green - akupatcha(telugu)- hara(hindi)
yellow-pasupu(telugu)-peela(hindi)
white-telupu(telugu) - sapheyd(hindi)
black-Nalupu(telugu)-kaala( hindi)
Now I request sandhya and vinod to tell these in their own languages that is malayalam and tamil
color - rangu(telugu) - rang( hindi)
red - yerupu(telugu)- lal( hindi)
blue - neelam(telugu)-Neel(hindi)
green - akupatcha(telugu)- hara(hindi)
yellow-pasupu(telugu)-peela(hindi)
white-telupu(telugu) - sapheyd(hindi)
black-Nalupu(telugu)-kaala( hindi)
Now I request sandhya and vinod to tell these in their own languages that is malayalam and tamil
Slow and Steady Wins the Race.
13 years ago
We call our elder sisters as 'Didi' and younger ones as 'bone'
Children from sister's side are bhagna ( Male) bhagni ( female )
from brother's side - Bhaipo and Bhaiji ( In English all are nephews and nieces)
In malayalam, Bhagini means sister.....(used only in poems)
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Meera sandhu
13 years ago
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It's not bhagini - it's bhagni!! Unmindful student!!
It's not bhagini - it's bhagni!! Unmindful student!!
13 years ago
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It's not bhagini - it's bhagni!! Unmindful student!! [/quote]
Pay attention child or you will end up mixing relations! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
It's not bhagini - it's bhagni!! Unmindful student!! [/quote]
Pay attention child or you will end up mixing relations! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)
13 years ago
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And the teacher would get all the stick for that!!!
And the teacher would get all the stick for that!!!
13 years ago
Yes, teacher is responsible for every failures of the students. May be they should be more careful.
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13 years ago
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These days students are gettin careless and teachers are full of cares (care-worn)
These days students are gettin careless and teachers are full of cares (care-worn)
13 years ago
Yes that is how they get students for their tuition classes. AFTER ALL THEY TOO HAVE TO LIVE.
13 years ago
Okay I come with my first reply in konkani
Konkani has four parts
1.Goan konkani spoken in Goa
2.Manglroen Konkani spoken in Mangalore
3.Kerala North Konkani spoken in northen kerala
4.Kerala south konkani spoken in south kerala
All four konkani have similar words but sometimes they differ. so i speak kerala south konkani
some sentences are,
How are you? (to youngsters)
Thu kishi asa?
How are you? (To seniors)
Tummi kishi asai?
Where are you? (to youngsters)
Tu khenthey asa?
Where are you? (to seniors)
Tummui khenthey asai?
Konkani has four parts
1.Goan konkani spoken in Goa
2.Manglroen Konkani spoken in Mangalore
3.Kerala North Konkani spoken in northen kerala
4.Kerala south konkani spoken in south kerala
All four konkani have similar words but sometimes they differ. so i speak kerala south konkani
some sentences are,
How are you? (to youngsters)
Thu kishi asa?
How are you? (To seniors)
Tummi kishi asai?
Where are you? (to youngsters)
Tu khenthey asa?
Where are you? (to seniors)
Tummui khenthey asai?
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Swetha Shenoy
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