I
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Main/manne
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He
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Woh
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She
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Woh
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You
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They
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It
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Ye
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This
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Yeh
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That
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Woh
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A
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Ek
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Come(You come)
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Aawo, padharo
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Came
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Aaya chha, padhara chha
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Will come
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Aawega
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Open
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Khulo
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Opened
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Kholyo
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Will open
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Khul jawega
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Sit
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Baitho
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Walk
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Chaal
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Eat
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Kha
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Drink
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Piyo
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Win
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Jeet
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Go
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Jawo
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Run
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Bhago
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I go
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Main gayo
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He goes
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Woh ja rayo hai
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He eats an apple
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Woh seb khairayo hai
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He is eating an apple
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Woh seb khai rayo hai
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He ate an apple
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Uni seb khatam kar diyo
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I saw the film last week
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Pichle saptah main filam dekhi
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She came by bus yesterday
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Woh kaal bus u aayi thi
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They went to the mosque
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Woh masjid maay gaya
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He slept the whole night
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Woh purn raat bhar soyo
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He wrote well in the examination
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Woh parikhsha mein khoob chokho likyo
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He has eaten
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Woh jim liyo hai
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He will eat
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Woh jimila
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He will go
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Woh jaila
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He will come
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Woh aaila
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What is your name?
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Tharo naam kaain hein?
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What
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Kaain?
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Is
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Chhe
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Your
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Tharo
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Name
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Naam
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What did you do?
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Tu kaain karyo?
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What should I do?
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Main kaain karoon?
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What can I do?
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Main kaain kar sakoo?
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What are the questions?
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Sawaal kaain hei?
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What were the questions?
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Sawaal kaain tha?
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What is the last question?
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Aakhri sawaal kun so hai?
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What is written in the letter?
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Chitthi maay kaain likhyo hai?
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What you had been told?
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Tanne kaain batayo?
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What will be the answer?
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Jawab kaain hoila?
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Why did you come?
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Tu kyu aaiyo ?
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Why did you sleep?
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Tu kyu so gayo?
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Why did you tell him to go?
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Tu une jaavane kyu bolyo?
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Why did he bring the bag?
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Woh bagkyu laayo tho?
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Why did she pay the money?
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Une paisa kyu diya?
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Why did they sit there?
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Who wathe kaain waaste baithya tha?
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Why do you drive the car?
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Tu gaadi kyu chalai?
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Why are they late for the meeting?
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Ve meeting mein late kyu hoya?
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How did you come?
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Tu kaaiyan aayo? / they kaaiyan aaya?
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How did you sleep?
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Tu kaaiyan soyo? / they kaaiyan soya?
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How did you drive?
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Tu kaaiyan gaadi chalayi?
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How did you write?
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Tu kaaiyan likhyo?
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How many apples are there in my hand?
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Mhara hathaan maye kitta safarchand hein?
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How many did you take?
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Tu kitta liya?
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How much did he pay you?
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Woh tanne kitta k paisa diya?
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How much distance to go?
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Aur kitto door jaano hai?
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How was the journey yesterday?
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Kaal ki yaatra kaiyaan ki hai?
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Which way did you come?
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Tu kun sa rasta se aayo?
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Which is your favourite colour?
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Tanne kon so rang chokho laage he?
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In which room did you sleep?
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Tu kun sa kamra mein soyo?
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Which story did you tell?
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Tanne kun si katha sunai?
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Which is the sweetest fruit?
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Sabse mitho fal kun so hein?
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Which is the best newspaper in Hindi?
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Hindi maay sabse chokho akhbaar kun so hein?
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Which Indian state has the largest population?
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Bharat ka kun sa rajya main sabse jaada log hein?
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Where did you come from?
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Tu kathi se aayo?
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Where did you sleep?
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Tu kathe soyo?
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Where is the manager’s cabin?
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Manager ko cabin kaude / kathi ne hai?
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Where should I go?
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Main kathe jaaon?
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Whom should I contact?
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Main kirau milun?
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Is it a book?
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Ya book he kai?
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It is a book
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Ya ek book he
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Is it the answer?
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Yo uttar hai kaain?
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It is the answer
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Yo uttar he
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Will you come with me?
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Tu mhaare sobaat aila kai?
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I shall come with you.
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Main thare sang aaula
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Will you give me your pen?
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Tu manne thari pen deila kai?
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Yes, of course.
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Haan, jaroor
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Do you love me?
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Tu manne pyaar kare kaain?
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Yes, I love you.
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Haan main tanne pyaar karoon
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Can you give me your pen?
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Tu manne tharo pen de sake kai?
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Can you lift the box?
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Tu yo dabbo utha sake kaai?
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Can you write the exam?
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Tu pariksha de sakila kai?
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Did you have your lunch?
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Tu dupahar ko khano khayo kaai?
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How are you?
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Tu kiso hai? / They kisaa ho?
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I am fine
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Main thik thak hu
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About Marwadi language: Marwadi (Marvari, Marwari or Marvadi) is a Rajasthani language spoken in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Marwari is also spoken in the neighboring state of Gujarat and Haryana and in Eastern Pakistan. With some 13.2 million speakers in 1997, it is the largest language by number of speakers of the Marwari subgroup of the Rajasthani language. There are 13 million speakers in India and rest 200,000 in Sindh province of Pakistan. (Reference: Wikipedia)
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