I love you

Hindi translation: Sanskrit = Aham tubhyam praNyaami//Hindi=Mujhe tumsay pyAr hai.

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English term or phrase:I love you
Hindi translation:Sanskrit = Aham tubhyam praNyaami//Hindi=Mujhe tumsay pyAr hai.

02:30 Feb 26, 2005
English to Hindi translations [Non-PRO]
Human Resources / ethics
English term or phrase: I love you
How do you say, "I love you" in Sanskrit? I am looking for a simple, as correct as possible translation.
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Sanskrit = Aham tubhyam praNyaami//Hindi=Mujhe tumsay pyAr hai.
Explanation:
It is so easy.
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Rajan Chopra
India
Local time: 16:16
Grading comment
Thank you very much!!!
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4 +4Sanskrit = Aham tubhyam praNyaami//Hindi=Mujhe tumsay pyAr hai.
Rajan Chopra
3"mai tumse pyaar karataa hoon, mujhe tumse muhobbat hai, mujhe tumse ishq hai"
satish krishna itikela


  

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i love you
Sanskrit = Aham tubhyam praNyaami//Hindi=Mujhe tumsay pyAr hai.


Explanation:
It is so easy.

Rajan Chopra
India
Local time: 16:16
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Native speaker of: Native in HindiHindi
PRO pts in category: 4
Grading comment
Thank you very much!!!

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agree  Asad Hussain: thanx
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"mai tumse pyaar karataa hoon, mujhe tumse muhobbat hai, mujhe tumse ishq hai"


Explanation:
These are the various expressions used in hindi, but i don't know what they say in sanskrit.

satish krishna itikela
India
Local time: 16:16
Works in field
Native speaker of: Native in TeluguTelugu, Native in HindiHindi
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