Some words have contradictory meaning in same language. Can you point out such words in your language?
For example, in Malayalam the words 'Chettan' and 'Ettan' has two contradictory meanings......ie 'Bhayya' and 'Sayya'. :laugh:
ie. The same word is used to call both brother and fiancee/spouse (if he is elder)....Isn't it contradictory?
Can you find such interesting words????? :whistle:
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kundi - telugu - that means pot or water tub like thing made of mud
kundi - tamil - means back of human
Hehehe... :woohoo: i knew this Tamil word. :woohoo:
Bua in punjabi i think is latch of the door. :laugh:
And the sane word in Hindi means sister of father. :laugh:
But it is often used as a bad word in Malayalam :(
kundi - telugu - that means pot or water tub like thing made of mud
kundi - tamil - means back of human
Hehehe... :woohoo: i knew this Tamil word. :woohoo:
Bua in punjabi i think is latch of the door. :laugh:
And the sane word in Hindi means sister of father. :laugh:
But it is often used as a bad word in Malayalam :(
'Bua' in Punjabi is 'door' and not latch. 'Kundi' is latch. The word for father's sister in Punjabi is 'bhua'.
kundi - telugu - that means pot or water tub like thing made of mud
kundi - tamil - means back of human
Hehehe... :woohoo: i knew this Tamil word. :woohoo:
Bua in punjabi i think is latch of the door. :laugh:
And the sane word in Hindi means sister of father. :laugh:
But it is often used as a bad word in Malayalam :(
'Bua' in Punjabi is 'door' and not latch. 'Kundi' is latch. The word for father's sister in Punjabi is 'bhua'.
OK as i am not a punjabi but i know there is word like bua in punjabi. :laugh: In HINDI we say Bua to father's sister. :)
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