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Chris Koffi
How do I use "baraye in ke"?
I think it means "because"...
Also, how do I use just "baraye"?
Nov 12, 2012 8:27 PM
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"baraye" is "different" from "braye in ke".
baraye= for
baraye inke=because
baraye inke also means "in order to".
Here is an example for using "baraye":
Jack explained the solution for me= Jack rahe hal ro baraye man tozih dad.
November 12, 2012
baraye inke = chon = zira = be dalile inke = because
December 14, 2012
we use baraye inke as because. for example: i didnt see him because it was dark.
man oo ra nadidam baraye inke tarik bud. and u u can use CHON instead. chon=baraye inke
and baraye means FOR
i bought this bag for my brother
in kif ra baraye baradaram kharidam.
December 1, 2012
due to
because of
I'm gonna go because I am not feeling well!
man daram miram "baraye inke" halam khoob nist!
November 14, 2012
"baraye" is "different" from "braye in ke".
baraye= for
baraye inke=because
baraye inke also means "in order to".
Here is an example for using "baraye":
Jack explained the solution for me= Jack rahe hal ro baraye man tozih dad.
November 12, 2012
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