Hindi term
mein toh
5 +3 | I do | Nitin Goyal |
5 +1 | But I, so do I; Me too | punam |
Apr 16, 2009 15:32: Lalit Sati changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
Non-PRO (3): Ramesh Bhatt, C.M. Rawal, Lalit Sati
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Proposed translations
I do
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Note added at 2 mins (2009-04-15 18:20:25 GMT)
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I do make comments quite frankly, friends.
But I, so do I; Me too
meh means 'i'
'meh toh yeh kaam nahi karti.'=But i dont do this work.
'meh toh yahan thi' = but i was there
and toh means 'so do '
'Meh toh nahin gayi.' = s'o i did not go'
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