Lizzy
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 :)
2013年1月16日 03:01
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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
'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
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
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 ...
2013年1月16日
jao
2013年1月16日
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