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Muhannad Ayoubi
What does "Mujhe teri zaroorat hai" means?
I heard the statement "मुझे तेरी ज़रूरत है - mujhe teri zaroorat hai" in a song, and I know that it means "I need you". However, I don't know how did we come up with such a translation. Please inform me about such sentence structures, and how to use it and when to use it.
Dhanyavaad.
Oct 31, 2015 2:54 PM
Answers · 6
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Mujhe-to me
Teri-your(s)
Zaroorat- needy
Hai- is
Literally mean I need you
November 2, 2015
1
When you are in need of someone's help. This sentence is used.
Here,
mujhe- me/to me
teri- you/your
zaroot- need
hai- exist
That's roughly translates to "I need you" in english.
November 1, 2015
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mujhe = to me
teri = your/you
zaroorat = necessary (in Arabic ضرورة)
hai = exists
Sentence would sound as ~ to me your necessity exists
and means ~ I need you/ You're important for me/ You're necessary for me
October 31, 2015
Song is..
Haan mujhko teri zaroorat hai.
Its mean
Yes, I need you.
November 4, 2015
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Muhannad Ayoubi
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Arabic, English, German, Hindi
Learning Language
German
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