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Kritaghan means Ungrateful or thankless in English. Do you use this Hindi word anymore?

And KRUTAGNYA is thankful or grateful. You will rarely find these words with common people, you will find them in novels only.

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Hate to be an ass going around correcting people but it should be kritagya for someone who is grateful/thankful.

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?

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Yeah. One rarely hears these words anymore but I've seen kritagya at least used in newspaper articles. Kritghan has just about completely passed out of use but people still know these words because they are taught in school.

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Kritghan, arthat kisi ki ki gai madad ko nazarandaz kar dena, aise manushya bahut bure hote hai.

We can't say that these people are inherently bad, but yeah, you shouldn't bother with these people.

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