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Answer to "Shukria" in hindi
Hi, everyone! How do I answer when someone thanks me, like "Shukria", in hindi? (That would correspond to "You´re welcome", in english).
Shukria!
Oct 25, 2011 3:52 PM
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What about "Koi baat nahi, anytime"? meaning "No problem, anytime" (Although this sounds informal)
Or you can also use the english "you're welcome"... I think most of the people in India would use this instead of the actual Hindi form....
October 29, 2011
you are welcome--aapka swagat hai
aapka-you,
swagat-welcome
October 25, 2011
you are welcome - aapka swagat hain
but usually in Hindi culture we never reply like "aap ka swagat hain (you are welcome) " when some one say " sukriya (thanks)" . you can just smile if you are infront of person.
October 25, 2011
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