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Sambodh Kaul (Associated with AllExperts for over 6 Yrs, Associé avec AllExperts depuis plus 6 Ans)India
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I can translate and transliterate all words and sentences,letters and paragraphs from English to Hindi and vice versa. NO URDU TRANSLATIONS.ONLY HINDI. I can also answer all questions pertaining to Indian history, literature, economy, culture, art, cuisine, music, dance etc. I shall also help you in learning the basic Hindi words and phrases / sentences that are most useful for a traveller or toursit. ( FRENCH: Je peux répondre aux questions concernant le Hindi et l'anglais. Je peux traduire tout mot ou phrase, lettres ou paragraphes de l'anglais vers le hindi et vice et versa. ATTENTION, PAS DE TRADUCTION EN URDU, SEULEMENT EN HINDI. Je peux également répondre aux questions concernant l'Inde en général: l'histoire, la litterature, l'économie, la culture, l'art, la cuisine, la musique, la danse, etc. Je peux aussi vous aider à apprendre des mots et des phrases de base qui peuvent être très utiles pour les touristes et les voyageurs. ) | |
Kiran ParanjapeIndia
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I can answer all the questions regarding Translations into Sanskrit, Hindi, Marathi & Gujarati languages. I also can answer grammatical queries on Sanskrit. Also about tattoo making & designing. |
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Hi Alexis My first translation was in a straight line with no breaks while my second JPEG had the same text in vertical form. I am herewith attaching my first translation once again. Kindly note
Hi Simon Rangeeli Hogi Raat gets transliterated as : रंगीली होगी रात It's a song sung by Lata Mangeshkar somewhere
Hello Simon You are correct. Grammatically, RAJA KI BARAAT AAYEGI is correct but what you hve to understand is that "Raja ki aayegi baraat" is the title of a song and it has been penned this way to
Hello Simon Raja literally means KING but may also imply the name of a person. Raja is a very common Indian Name. Many indian mothers, lovingly call their sons Raja (meaning very dear). Choose
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