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How to Say Come Soon in Marathi

Come Soon in Marathi When you are proposing someone to visit you or want to invite somebody to somewhere and wish that the visit happens soon, you say ‘come soon’ in English. While speaking in the Marathi language, this phrase can be used like this: लवकर ये लवकर या However, if somebody already visited you

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How to Say I Miss You in Marathi

“I miss you” in Marathi   Whenever we miss someone or being with someone, we wish to convey the feeling to the person we are missing. To convey this feeling, the expression “I miss you” is used in the English language. In Marathi, it can be said as follows: मला तुझी आठवण येते आहे. If we

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How to Say I Love You in Marathi

“I love you” in Marathi Someone has rightly said – “It is impossible to live without love“. But if you love someone, the feeling has to be shared and expressed as well. To express this feeling, we say “I love you” in English. In Marathi, it can be expressed as – माझं तुझ्यावर प्रेम आहे.

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How to say very good in Sanskrit

How to Say Very Good in Sanskrit

Very Good in Sanskrit When you want to express your appreciation or want to acknowledge the correctness or the beauty of a thing, a task, or anything, in the English language, you often convey it by saying ‘Very Good’. In the Sanskrit language, a single word, meaning the same expression can convey the same meaning

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How to say shut up in Sanskrit

How to Say Shut Up in Sanskrit

Shut Up in Sanskrit The phrase ‘shut up’ is not considered a very polite one when it comes to a conversation but often it is needed and people love to use it softly too–sometimes, a lot of people say this phrase to themselves, contextually trying to ask their minds to shut up. (!) Well, every

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How to say Happy Pongal in Marathi

“Pongal” is a four-day long festival in Tamil Nadu dedicated to Sun God, usually celebrated from January 14 to January 17 every year. It is also called a harvest festival as during this time crops like rice, sugarcane, turmeric etc are harvested. In the Marathi language, you can wish someone “Happy Pongal” as “पोंगलच्या हार्दीक शुभेच्छा”.

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How to say Happy Lohri in Marathi

“Lohri” is a Punjabi festival, usually celebrated on January 13 every year which is a day before the festival of “Makar Sankranti” on January 14. “Lohri” also marks the end of the month of “Poh” (पो) and the start of the month of Magha (माघ) in the Punjabi calendar. It is also called a harvest festival as

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How to Say Happy Pongal in Telugu

Like its North Indian counterpart, Pongal is a festival dedicated to crops, end of winter season and the Sun-God. It is most popular in South India. If you want to know how to say Happy Pongal in Telugu, here is the phrase that can be used. English Telugu Happy Pongal పొంగల్ పండుగ శుభాకాంక్షలు

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How to Say Happy Holi in Telugu

Holi is a name that brings a smile on everybody’s face. It is celebrated throughout India and is especially popular in North India and is often associated with Lord Krishna–the Holi celebrations of Brindavan are quite unique and famous. If you want to know how to say Happy Holi in Telugu, below is the phrase

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How to Say Happy Holi In Tamil

Holi, a name that brings memories of colors and unrecognizable faces, is a famous festival particular celebrated with much fervor and joy in North India. However, this festival is popular with almost all Indians because of its spirit in coloring everything and forgetting the past. If you want to know how to say Happy Holi

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