BurnsyCEO said:Holy shit I thought my hindi was bad.
Claraviolet said:Mei acha Hui. Keiso ho thum? By the way I don't need AP I guess >>
Wo sentence sahi Tha. Dhanyavad Kamikaze chan.
Claraviolet said:Tum is also used for respect. It's different from tu... So...... I don't mind aap too ^^
Claraviolet said:Tum is also used for respect. It's different from tu... So...... I don't mind aap too ^^
MadaraUchiha said:Is it? Aap is the word used in a formal sense. Tum is used in a context of familiarity.
Claraviolet said:Yup. But as you guys are during that point too much.. Even I am having doubts now.
Tum can be used for elders too. Have you heard of meeru and tamaru?
MadaraUchiha said:I see. I don't remember learning it like that.
Meeru and Tamaru? No idea.
Claraviolet said:Tu is informal but not Tum. Aap of like atmost respect.
. So.... May be you are dealing with really old people till now.
Hello faizan, mera naam Sneha Hai ^^
Claraviolet said:Nope. S is not silent. It should work just like the actual word friendship. As for that other sentence, I don't know what that means
Kamikaze said:IT's a more casual way of saying "how are you?, kind of like saying What's up.
Claraviolet said:Acha Hui. Keisei ho thum? I hope that sentence is correct
Kamikaze said:I think that's okay. Most of the time, Tum is at the front but I've seen people say "kaise ho" and then tum or ap last.
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