Tum bahut hi kharab ho.

English translation: You are very bad.

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Hindi term or phrase:Tum bahut hi kharab ho.
English translation:You are very bad.
Entered by: Tahir

21:56 Jun 22, 2004
Hindi to English translations [Non-PRO]
Business/Commerce (general)
Hindi term or phrase: Tum bahut hi kharab ho.
Mere pyaare George aur Matt,
> Tum bahut hi kharab ho. Tum dono mujhe bahut hi sataate ho. Kyon
tum
> aise ho, mujhe to samajh me hi nahi aata. Tum dono pagal ho. Tumhe
kuch
> bhi nahi aata. Aur tum jhoot bolte ho. Aur sab kuch galat karte ho.
Aur
> mujhe bahut hi tang karte ho. Tum dono itna bakwas hai. Kaise tumhe
logh
> pyar karte hain ye mujhe malume nahi. Tum dono ziddi ho. Aur tum
bahut
> hi bure lagte ho. George tum Om Puri jaise ho, aur Matt tum Anupam
Kher
> jaise budde hogaye ho. Aur kuch mein bataa nahi sakti hu, sirf ke
tum
> yede ho.
>
> Tumhari acchi, khoobsurat, hooshar,
George
You are very bad.
Explanation:
You are very bad.
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Tahir
United States
Local time: 06:47
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5 +2You are very bad.
Tahir
5 +1You are extremely bad.
Harinder Dhillon


  

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1 hr   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5 peer agreement (net): +2
You are very bad.


Explanation:
You are very bad.

Tahir
United States
Local time: 06:47
Works in field
Grading comment
Thankyou

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Rajan Chopra
3 hrs

agree  Ravindra Godbole
5 hrs
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1 hr   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5 peer agreement (net): +1
You are extremely bad.


Explanation:
Hee in Hindi would be extremely in English.

Harinder Dhillon
Local time: 05:47
Native speaker of: Native in HindiHindi, Native in PunjabiPunjabi

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Rajan Chopra
2 hrs
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