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<div style="font-size:300%"> Express Love in Hindi </div>
<div style="font-size:300%"> Express Love in Hindi </div>
==VIDEO: Love and Relationship Related Word Meaning with Pictures | Common English Words with Hindi meaning==
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuPS551Najo</youtube>
==Notes==
*Love: Hindi has a good array of synonyms for love: pyār, muhabbat/mohabbat, ishk, prem. Yet, colloquially only pyār and (less so) muhabbat are used.
*Love: Hindi has a good array of synonyms for love: pyār, muhabbat/mohabbat, ishk, prem. Yet, colloquially only pyār and (less so) muhabbat are used.


*Attractive: Say “sexy” instead of “attractive.” The word “sexy” made its major Indian entry in the 1990s, and it was quickly picked up for a silly film song with the title “ Merī Paiṇṭ Bhī Sexy ” (“Even My Pants Are Sexy”).
*Attractive: Say “sexy” instead of “attractive.” The word “sexy” made its major Indian entry in the 1990s, and it was quickly picked up for a silly film song with the title “ Merī Paiṇṭ Bhī Sexy ” (“Even My Pants Are Sexy”).

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Express Love in Hindi

VIDEO: Love and Relationship Related Word Meaning with Pictures | Common English Words with Hindi meaning

Notes

  • Love: Hindi has a good array of synonyms for love: pyār, muhabbat/mohabbat, ishk, prem. Yet, colloquially only pyār and (less so) muhabbat are used.
  • Attractive: Say “sexy” instead of “attractive.” The word “sexy” made its major Indian entry in the 1990s, and it was quickly picked up for a silly film song with the title “ Merī Paiṇṭ Bhī Sexy ” (“Even My Pants Are Sexy”).