Sonia: “Where do you usually buy groceries? Where do you usually buy clothes? Where do you usually buy cosmetics? Where do you usually buy electronic devices? Do you think that people often buy more than they need? If so, what is the reason for that? Do you sometimes buy more than you really need?” Richa: “Sonia! DOKYALA TAAP DEU NAKO !”Ī: “Dude! I just got the latest Zombie Army Trilogy box set! B: “ Jhakaas !!!” A: “Yeah, it’s going to be brutal!” C: “Also, Anil Kapoor did a spectacular role in Virasat, no?” “ Aai Shapath, I’m going to murder all these rainclouds if it doesn’t stop raining!” Usage:“You got a new iPhone? Laii Bhaari!!! ” But hey, at least you learn a few new cool words, and that’s the best part about learning a new language, no? This post will not make you a pro at the language (there are language classes for that, cheapskate!). The best thing about Indian languages is the ease with which they meld into other languages. Fret not, Scoopwhoop to the rescue! This new miniseries of language-driven posts is sure to leave you more confident, no matter where you go. Even more so if you new to a place, where a local language is the main form of communication. It’s incredibly easy to get lost in translation. Have you ever stared into the faces of strangers, unable to comprehend a single word they speak?
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