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What does "bus" and "kasam se" mean in English?
2010年9月27日 18:50
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kasam se when used alone means 'I swear' in general.
kasam - swear, may be oath.
Bus/bas/
बस- may mean stop or enough, or a sense that stop it is enough
2010年9月28日
the word "bas" can mean two things depending on the context: it can mean "stop/enough" and also it can mean "only".
"kasam se" means "i swear" and is used by people usually to offer assurance or while admiring something.
hope that helps! =)
2010年9月28日
bus has many uses in Hindi.
bus means enough /stop now /thats all /only /just depending on the context.
bus karo = stop that.
bus bus= no more please
bus itna hi likha hai= only this much is written.
bus paas hi hai= its just nearby
one more thing bus is also the bus (transport)of English in conversational Hindi.
kasam se = swear or oath
2010年11月8日
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