How do you say "go" in Hindi?
"go" (example: "just go, please.") and "I have to go".
And how do you say the proverbs: "more to it than meets the eyes" and "Barking dog seldom bite"
Could someone please message me an audio of how to pronounce the proverbs in English. I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you in advance :)
yeah i think go has been translated perfectly by the above people.
However i think you cant just transalate a proverb from english to hindi.
Lets just say it would not have the same effect.
Barking dog seldom bites - "Jo karajte hai woh baraste nahi "(it's like clouds that thunder don't usually rain)
More to it than meets the eye - "Daal me kuch kaala hai" (Somthing's Fishy)
Cheers !!!
2013年1月28日
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'Barking dog seldom bite', is equivalent to 'jo garajate hain wo baraste nahin' (the clouds) which growl (or thunder), doesn't rain. literal translation is, bhonkne wale kutte kaatate nahin.
2013年1月17日
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go..... means in jana....can i go ?.kya me ja sakta hu ?...............
you can go now mean ab tum ja sakte ho
2013年1月17日
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go = jao
just go/plz go = kripa karke jao (proper hindi) or chale jao(more used)
Barking dog seldom bite= bhokne wala kutta humesh nahi kaattha.
these r simple expressions we use in hindi ...i dont know how to translate this line below but i m trying ..
more to it than meets the eyes= aur fir aankhe mili ...