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That means Gulshan Ji spirit is having three meanings. :) :(

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That means Gulshan Ji spirit is having three meanings. :) :(


Actual meaning is 'soul' other meaning viz. zeal, gist, theme is derived from this. The another meaning is 'a liquid'. Many take spirit for intoxication. Thus there are two meanings only.

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Spirit is added with water to get alcohol. That's why, I just teased you. :P

Meera sandhu
"Ha Bhagaban" is used in different language with same meaning. Am I right?

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"Ha Bhagaban" is used in different language with same meaning. Am I right?

I think Bhagavan. Yes, almost all Indian Languages.

Meera sandhu
Sandhya thanks I posted it in guess and let see some more comments on it.

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I think the word 'Amma' and 'Pitah' is common in many Indian Languages.

Meera sandhu
In Bengali we say Maa to Amma and Baba to Pitah.Many say Maa and Bapi also.

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In Bengali we say Maa to Amma and Baba to Pitah.Many say Maa and Bapi also.

We use to say Acha for father, which will have an entirely different meaning in Hindi. :laugh:
Appa, appan etc are also used.

Meera sandhu
After starting our language learning thread, I found a word common in almost all Indian languages.
Neela......stands for blue in almost all Indian languages. Can you find some more?

Meera sandhu
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