I ran an experiment trying to figure out why we're getting so much Unicode "noise" in the posts since the recent changes in Yahoo's message/posting handlers....
[Devnagari edited out by moderator because even the "unicode fixer" wasn't fixing it -- sorry!] (By the way, could I say namaste sabhi to mean "hello...
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Your third expression seems to be more accurate. I would say: vaha diikhataa nahiim', par chupaa rustam (strong man) hee. G'aalib expressed same thing as...
When a sentence is introduced in past tense, the verb should also be in past tense. Therefore, " kal meem' aayaa huum'' is wrong. berseida <myngshu@...>...
aadaab is certainly urdu. However I try not to attach hindi with hindus and urdu with muslims. Any one speaking urdu is more likely to say aadaab. Any one...
I actually asked about the "greetings issue" in my Urdu class recently -- partly because everyone is saying "a-salaam aleikum", which seems very specifically...
As I work on my thesis, one of the very relevant words is विकास (vikaas), or "development". In the case of my research it is specifically applied to...
विकास to me is both of the things you described. Development, progress, growth... As you would define the field/scope of "progress" or "development"...
assalam alaikum your Luknow teacher told you correctly. I am also from Lucknow. Actually 'adaab' means expressing your regards (not greetings). Assalam Alaikum...
BOB's guidance is very practical regarding Email problems in Unicode specially in Indic languages. But Yahoogroups are not providing any option for setting...
Agastyaji, They are ok but I would prefer: "mai.N kal hii aayaa thaa", or "mai.N kal hii pahu.Nchaa thaa" A twist may come if "kal" means tomorrow! In that...
Bahut shukriya! I am actually not much into categorizing people and nationalities according to religion. But that's the point when you are getting to know a...
In reference to the questions that came up earlier regarding the past perfect in Hindi, I think I may have an explanation for why it is sometimes used in Hindi...
For beginning Hindi I really like Hindi Guru, it's interactive, includes teaching the script, and the vocab, etc. is based on real life situations. I hear that...
There isn't much in the way of computer software out there--what is available, I hear, isn't very good. Save your money. I thought the Pimsleur CDs were a nice...
Just as an added note to this discussion, for those who maybe don't know, just like "namaste" or "namaskar" are generally accompanied by joined hands, "adab"...
Pl. see. http://lilappp.cdac.in/ CD also available. Hariram Posted by: "sunnykonline" sunnykonline@... sunnykonline Fri Nov 3, 2006 7:46 am (PST) hi...
Thank you Sir(Hariram); I search and find nice dictionary Software for Learning Hindi at; http://www.khandbahale.com/ from INDIA It is Hindi Talking Dictionary...
Assalaam alaikum 'adab' is pronounced as aadaab. First a like a in 'are' then da like da in hindi words 'dan', dawat, dal, dam(price). My name is mohd sayeed...