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what is difference between "aapke" and "tumhari" e.g : appke deewana and tumhari dust
4 de nov. de 2013 18:13
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"Aapke" means yours but unlike this is more formal word and used to address elders or people who you respect.
"Tumhari" also means yours but as i told can be used to refer a friend.
4 de noviembre de 2013
you have find answer of aapka and tumari
here I explain the meaning of Deewana & Dost
Deewana means lover
Dost means friend
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24 de noviembre de 2013
aapka means yours but we use this when we are talking to elders or when we have to give some respect to any person.
tumhari also means yours but it is used when we are talking to younger ones or to our friends.
tumhari dost --- your friend.
ex- Is she your friend ?
5 de noviembre de 2013
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Ania
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Hindi, Persa (farsi)
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