English term
my pleasure
Dec 18, 2005 03:28: Anant Bedarkar changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
PRO (3): Dr. Rajesh Kumar, Arun Singh, Anant Bedarkar
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Proposed translations
Yeh to mera saubhagya hai
khushee meree hai, yah meree khushee hai
agree |
bhigisha patel
3 mins
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thanks, bhigi!
|
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agree |
SURENDRA BABU G
: khushee meree hai
1 hr
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Thanks, Surendrababu!
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agree |
Harinder Dhillon
5 hrs
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Thanks, Harinder!
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agree |
Anant Bedarkar
: Correct
16 hrs
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Thanks, Anant!
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disagree |
Sanjiv Sadan (X)
: It sounds quite unnatural.
18 hrs
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Thanks, Sanjiv!
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disagree |
Siddhi Talati
: Mujhe bahut khushi hui
11 days
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Hame Anand Hai
agree |
Arun Singh
: Yes! another choice "Ham anandit hain"
16 mins
|
agree |
satish krishna itikela
11 hrs
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disagree |
Siddhi Talati
:
10 days
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Are, isme kya hai, or takalluph a keejiye
Are, isme kya hai
or
yah to mera farj hai
or
yah to mera kartavya hai
or
takalluph na keejiye
etc.
One of these phrases can be used for "my pleasure". It is more natural than just literally translating it.
agree |
Arun Singh
1 day 9 hrs
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Thank you.
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agree |
Siddhi Talati
9 days
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Thank you.
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agree |
Mrudula Tambe
17 days
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Thank you.
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