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06:47 Feb 28, 2001 |
Hindi to English translations [Non-PRO] Tech/Engineering | ||||
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na | Love |
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na | loves |
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na | Love of a lifetime |
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Love Explanation: 'Mohabbat' would mean 'love' and 'mohabbatein' is a plural. It could mean any kind of love. However, in the context of this particular movie, it would be appropriate to call it 'romantic love'. Regards Roomy |
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loves Explanation: As explained by Roomy, this is the plural of "love". If you have seen the movie, there are 3 boys loving 3 girls. So "mohabatein" is the "loves" of these couples. Jina Tuladhar |
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Love of a lifetime Explanation: Mohabbatein encompasses more than just 'love'! It is more of a 'love of a lifetime!' Mohabbatein comes from the word Mohabbat (Which is more an Urdu word than hindi) HTH -Poornima Ardent reader of Urdu literature |
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