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17:38 May 24, 2002 |
English to Hindi translations [Non-PRO] Bus/Financial | ||||
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| Selected response from: Rishi Miranhshah Canada | |||
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5 +1 | su-swagatam |
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5 | SWAGTAM |
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4 | PROZ Glossary |
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SWAGTAM Explanation: As an individual word it should be used as 'SWAGTAM' or even 'SU-SWAGTAM'. However, in a sentence it is used as 'SWAGAT', as in: 'AAPKA SWAGAT HAI' - 'YOU ARE WELCOME' |
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su-swagatam Explanation: welcome = su-swagatam |
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PROZ Glossary Explanation: This question has already been asked many times. I would suggest that please search the Proz Glossary, before putting any questions here. This will save both yours and others time. Proz Glossary gives 12 hits for this word. |
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