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  1. Thanks for the links mate. I was searching for them but couldn't find it.
  2. Ashis aap bilkul sahi hain. Yahna 'main sochti hun' ki jagah 'mujhe lagta hai' ya fir 'mera witchar hai' ka istemaal hone chaahiye.
  3. I have also worked in PNB bank as a trainee under my CA. It was mostly about auditing, but I used to help the staff out just for the sake of it. I never saw any form in any other language than English.
  4. 'Der aaye durust aaye' doesn't means 'Better late than never'. They are two different sayings.
  5. If you haven't read any of his books and novels, you are missing out on a lot. Have a look here- http://hindisamay.com/premchand%20samagra/Indexpremchand.htm http://www.brandbihar.com/hindi/literature/preamchand/premchand.html
  6. Yes, I have noticed that. When you meet a foreigner, they will say 'Namste' instead of a 'hi' or 'hello. I think the main reason behind that s they are taught that we prefer to be greeted by 'namste'.
  7. Aapki Hindi thodi si gadbad hai lekin mujhse aisi ho Hindi pasand hai Mnae is movie ke baare main abtak nahi suna tha. Trailer bada hi manokarshak hai.
  8. He was one o the best writers of all time. I wish he was still alive today. He wouldn't have had to put up with such a precarious situation if he was a current-age writer.
  9. I am not a 'gunda' or 'dada' for sure. I am not familer with most of the girls you have mentioned here.
  10. pcgamer

    Kritghan?

    Lol yes. It sounded kinda funny. I wanted to edit it, but let it be original We don't use words like these anymore, do we?
  11. I think that we should learn to adapt with the changing times. You have to change yourself to stay relevant in the society.
  12. Yes, You guys pronounce words like 'ghana' differently. Most of my friends are form Haryana, but I still don't comprehend some parts of their conversation.
  13. Oops. I was going to write - 'Sau sunar ki eek luhar ki'. Messed it up.
  14. Yes, no one has ever used these words in India except muslims. Even they don't use these words anymore. However, I think these words are still used in Pakistan.
  15. Oh, I see. Some of my freinds are from Haryana and their accent is not what I would say 'perfect'. It's kinda unique the way you guys utter the words and use 'mhare', 'thare' and other few words.
  16. Aaapko 'Hera Pheri', 'Phit Hera Pheri' aur 'Grand Masti' jaroor pasand aayegi.
  17. Maine bahut saari Bollywood movies dekhi hain. Purani movies ka utna bada fan nahi hun, fir bhi Abhitaab ji ki kch movies bahut oasand hain.
  18. No, these phrases are not common at all. People will think you have gone mad if you start using these phrases. It was used in songs so often back in 1960s. Songs like "Haye tawajjum tera, dhup khil gayi raat main' are popular because of clever choice of Urdu words. We don't use Urdu in songs anymore.
  19. pcgamer

    Hello!

    Haha, no. Good try though. The right form would be - मैं बहुत खुश हूँ की मुझे ये फोरम मिल गया
  20. Yeah, of course. I knew you'd be prejudicial since you belong to Rajasthan
  21. I have to agree with you here. Hindi letter writing is vanishing away and the government is not taking any step to rejuvenate it. They are happy to let it fade away.
  22. No, it's not vanishing at all, not in Delhi at least. I utter that word so many times in a day. 'Namste uncle' and 'namaste auntie' is a norm.
  23. pcgamer

    Kritghan?

    Kritaghan means Ungrateful or thankless in English. Do you use this Hindi word anymore?
  24. So 'agnirath is a thing, right?
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