forgiven

Hindi translation: Kshama kiya

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English term or phrase:forgiven
Hindi translation:Kshama kiya
Entered by: Rishi Miranhshah

23:38 Jan 17, 2004
English to Hindi translations [Non-PRO]
English term or phrase: forgiven
your forgiven
Tyanna
Kshama kiya
Explanation:
To forgive is - Kshama karnaa
and "forgiven" is - jise kshama kiya gaya ho

"Maaf" is another word you can substitute with "kshama"

PS. A better explanation could have been given if a complete sentence for context were provided.


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Rishi Miranhshah
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5 +7Kshama kiya
Rishi Miranhshah
3"kshamaardhi Or maaf kiya gaya"
satish krishna itikela


  

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Kshama kiya


Explanation:
To forgive is - Kshama karnaa
and "forgiven" is - jise kshama kiya gaya ho

"Maaf" is another word you can substitute with "kshama"

PS. A better explanation could have been given if a complete sentence for context were provided.




Rishi Miranhshah
Canada
Native speaker of: Punjabi
PRO pts in pair: 26
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agree  Tahir
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agree  Rajan Chopra
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agree  Ravindra Godbole
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agree  satish krishna itikela
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9 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 3/5Answerer confidence 3/5
"kshamaardhi Or maaf kiya gaya"


Explanation:
When any body is angry with some one for
any reason the other person will ask him to forgive him and the forgived person is called as "forgiven".

satish krishna itikela
India
Local time: 08:39
Native speaker of: Native in TeluguTelugu, Native in HindiHindi
PRO pts in pair: 19
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