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5 +2 | Main tumse pyaar karti hun |
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Main tumse pyaar karti hun Explanation: Rebecca, you could say 'Ilyas, main tumhe chahti hun' or 'Ilyas, main tumse pyaar karti hun'. The second is more appropriate. Best wishes Roomy |
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