Kamikaze said:Yep, naturally
So you live in Andhra Pradesh since telugu is spoken a lot in that state?
I used to live there. Now I am in Karnataka.
So I am struggling with communication now
Kamikaze said:Yep, naturally
So you live in Andhra Pradesh since telugu is spoken a lot in that state?
Claraviolet said:I used to live there. Now I am in Karnataka.
So I am struggling with communication now
Yeah..I stay in Bangalore and I hate it here.. The traffic, the cold...jeez...I didn't know what I was thinking when I chose this placeKamikaze said:Oh so isn't that where Banglore is? I have some distant cousins that live there lmao.
Kamikaze said:That's not bad compared to Canada looool, it's so cold here. Winter is usually below 0. Bangalore's coldest is like a mild summer for us.
Claraviolet said:I know but... Well I am not used to cold weather at all....Samui yo
Kamikaze said:Hmmm true. It's 5 degree's calcius right now where I live. Hopefully this winter is not too cold.
Claraviolet said:Oh....that must be hard!
Well..let's see....garmi is for hot right?
Well....then how are we supposed to say...oh...tanda!
But....bahut tanda hai....doesn't seem appropriate ._.
Kamikaze said:Nope that's actually correct. You're getting better : P
Mosam means weather in urdu. Idk about hindi. I guess it's the same I think?
Kamikaze said:Yupp, it mean's the weather is good.
Claraviolet said:Yosh!
Mei ak bustop mei jahna hai. Wusko rashta mujko patha nahi. Mei ....
Well, I am new here.
How do you say that faizan chan? Sowwy...I really need to learn stuff fast. So....
Claraviolet said:I see.
Here is the actual situation. I took a cab to reach a bus stop. Well, I will be boarding a bus for my hometown from there. That cab driver, asked me for some directions and about my destination. So, I got confused quite a bit.
Kamikaze said:Why would they ask you about the directions though? I'd assume they would know themselves.
Don't you just use the word "bazaar"? I don't think there is a hindi-exclusive word for bazaar, if that's what you are asking.
Kamikaze said:Why would they ask you about the directions though? I'd assume they would know themselves.
Don't you just use the word "bazaar"? I don't think there is a hindi-exclusive word for bazaar, if that's what you are asking.
Star_Of_Hope said:Bazaar is different. Have you heard of the word sandu?
Claraviolet said:And...they should get the directions from google maps :/
But still....:sigh:
I guess some people are not yet comfortable with the technology and apps
Kamikaze said:
Yeah true, I can see that being the case in most south asian countries.
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