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    How do I write "I love you" in Hindi?
    Ashish Nayak
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    मैं तुमसे प्यार करता हूँ | (if you are male) मैं तुमसे प्यार करती हूँ | (if you are female)
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    Why does Google Translate say "Main tumse pyar karta hoon" even though I am a female?
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    Google Translate does not alter its translations based on gender, but rather has set translations they use for everyone, which are male.
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    How does a woman say "Do you love me" in Hindi?
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    "Kya tum (informal) / aap (formal) mujhse pyaar karte ho?" You can use "tum" when you are more intimate with the person, while "aap" is more respectable.
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    How do I say "my husband" in Hindi?
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    "मेरे पति" is how it would be written in Hindi. It would be pronounced "meh-ray puh-tee."
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    What are the words in Hindi for, "I'm madly in love with you"?
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    You could say, "Main tumse bohot pyaar aur deeewana yah phir deewana pyaar ho tuhjse."
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    How do I say how are you feeling now in Hindi?
    Shankar Mohite
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    Say: Tum kaisa maisous kar rahe /rahi ho ? (For younger ones) or Apko Kaisa lag raha hai ? (For elder ones).
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    How do I say love from (name) or love, (name) in Hindi? Se pyaar I think is love from but is it okay to just say pyaar (name)?
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    Se pyar means love with. As in, "I am in love with xyz." If you mean to end a letter in the English way i.e., Love xyz, you can say it like that, "Pyar xyz." To say, "sending lots of love from xyz," you can say, "bohot bohot pyaar, xyz." Bo rhymes with awe, hot rhymes with English hot with the t of Taj Mahal.
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    How do I say "How are you?" in Indian?
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    There are three pronouns depending upon age and position in Hindi. Aap (rhyming with arp of sharp)/ Tum (rhyming with loom)/ Tu (rhyming with who. The T sound is like the T of Taj Mahal),Tu is used for equals and younger ones, tum is for equals, aap is used for older people and seniors at work, school etc. Choose one of these pronouns and begin thus - Aap/ tum/ kaise hain? Kaise rhymes with passe, hain rhymes with meh. If using Tu, you will need to choose a gender for how in how are you. (For girls) - Tu kaisi hain? (For boys) - or Tu kaisa hain? Kai sounds like meh and si sounds like see. While kaisa rhymes with meh and ha.
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    How can I say "You are in love with him" in Hindi?
    Butterfly
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    You may say "आप उससे प्यार करते हो" (Aap usase pyaar karate ho). "आप" means "you", "उससे" means "with him/her", "प्यार" means "love" and "करते हो" doesn't have any word-to-word meaning but can it means "to do" (here, to love).
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