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I think we should close the topic.
Personal likes and dislikes are different things, always subjective and may not have to be based on rational.
Barua
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and dislikes are different things, always subjective and may not have to be based on rational.
Barua
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'mone mone' means secretively also, that's what I don't like. 'mountota' or
'nirovota' will be a bet
(will not talk, MOUNO-BROT) but he can be playing a drum and make lot of noise.
QUIET or SILENT is actually freedom from noise or sound.
Rajen Barua
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was not quiet at all.
Rajen Barua
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>Someone can be MOUNO (will
r SILENT is actually freedom from noise or sound.
Rajen Barua
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This one was probably buried in the flurr
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This one was probably buried in the flurry of emails, but if I have to give
my two cents, this has been the closest to what Alpana Baidew was looking for -
"Mounata Banchaniya" that is.
Cheers,
BANCHANIYA" may serve the purpose in Assamese. In hindi it
may be "MOUN RAHIYE". It is my opinion.
Dipangkar
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er 16, 2006 10:29 AM
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but it's not a verb.
also, 'mone`-mone`' can be used for so many things - like 'mone`-mone` kotha
paatiba, mone`-mone` jaaba, mone` mone` khaba', etc.
but I appreciate the effort, everyo
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ONUGROH KO'RI XOBDO NOKORIBO
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aidew,
I think "MOUNOTA BANCHANIYA" may serve the purpose in Assamese. In hindi it may be "MOUN RAHIYE". It is my opinion.
Dipangkar
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but it's not a verb.
also, 'mone`-mone`' can be used for so many things - like
'mone`-mone` kotha paatiba, mone`-mone` jaaba, mone` mone` khaba',
etc.
but I appreciate th
7 -0600
ONUGROH KO'RI XOBDO NOKORIBO
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Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 4:00 PM
Subject: [Assam] quick help
What is the exact translation of "Quiet Please" in Assamese or Hindi - in a nice/profe
to get the right meaning sometimes, especially if it has to be short, isn't it? Thanks again.
From: "Rajen & Ajanta Barua" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: "Alpana B. Sarangapani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,Subject: Re: [Assam] quick helpDate: Wed, 15 Nov 2006 19:37:07 -0600
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ONUGROH KO'RI XOBDO NOKORIBO
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Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 4:00 PM
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What is the exact translation of "Quiet Please" in Assamese or Hindi - in a nice/prof
gain.
From: "Rajen & Ajanta Barua" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: "Alpana B. Sarangapani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,Subject: Re: [Assam] quick helpDate: Wed, 15 Nov 2006 19:37:07 -0600
ONUGROH KO'RI XOBDO NOKORIBO
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From: Alpana B. Sarangapan
: Thursday, November 16, 2006 12:24 AM
Subject: Re: [Assam] quick help
Thanks Barua. Actually I am in the look out for a word or two, not a
sentence. It is for our library - people can talk, but not loud enough - we
can't expect them not to make any sound or not to talk but respect others an
3:30:04 AM
Subject: [Assam] quick help
What is the exact translation of "Quiet Please" in Assamese or Hindi - in a
nice/professional way, and it should not be as rude as 'mone` mone`
thaka/thakok' or "chup roho/rehiye!'. :)
I would appreciate any help.
- AB
Alpana B. Sarangapani
To: assam@assamnet.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 4:00 PM
Subject: [Assam] quick help
What is the exact translation of "Quiet Please" in Assamese or Hindi - in a nice/professional way, and it should not be as rude as 'mone` mone` thaka/thakok' o
The little Hindi that I learned in high school tells me the Hindi translation
would be, "Kripya baat na kare." or, "kripya awaz na kare."
Umesh, is that correct?
Dilip Deka
"Alpana B. Sarangapani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What is the exact translation of "Quiet Please" in Assamese or
mber 15, 2006 4:00 PM
Subject: [Assam] quick help
What is the exact translation of "Quiet Please" in Assamese or Hindi
- in a nice/professional way, and it should not be as rude as 'mone`
mone` thaka/thakok' or "chup roho/rehiye!'. :)
I would appreciate any help.
-
ONUGROH KO'RI XOBDO NOKORIBO
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From: Alpana B. Sarangapani
To: assam@assamnet.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 4:00 PM
Subject: [Assam] quick help
What is the exact translation of "Quiet Please" in Assamese or Hindi - in a
nice/p
What is the exact translation of "Quiet Please" in Assamese or Hindi - in a nice/professional way, and it should not be as rude as 'mone` mone` thaka/thakok' or "chup roho/rehiye!'. :)
I would appreciate any help.
- ABS.
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