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23:43 Dec 18, 2001 |
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5 +2 | haan |
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5 +1 | हाँ |
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5 | हाँ |
haan Explanation: The Hindi word for "yes" is "haan". The "n" is nasalized. I cannot give you the Hindi characters here. But if you contact me by email --click my name--, I could send them as a bmp file. |
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5 hrs confidence:
5 hrs confidence: peer agreement (net): +1
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