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259 months ago

neil mansell (a guest user) asked this question:

Language pair:

English > Hindi

Subject:

Arts / Entertainment

Level of diffculty:

Easy / medium

Word or term in question:

ABBEY-MAY

Context:

its for a tatto, thanks

Keywords:

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259 months ago

  See my profile wrote:

†Ìã½ãñÌã

My comment:

This is a sort of ASHIRVAD saying by the god/goddess which symbolise in the form of tatto picture.

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259 months ago

  See my profile wrote:

ऍबे-मे

My comment:

Hopefully, the UNICODE rendering should work, for you to see the Hindi fonts correctly.

:-)

Cheers,
Sanjay.

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259 months ago

Prabir Mudaliar  See profile wrote:

The answer given by Sanjay Agrawal retranslates as "Ab-ay May". Is that right or should Abbey be pronounced "Ab-ee"?

259 months ago

Prabir Mudaliar  See profile wrote:

Hello Prabir, Yes, that could be another alternative. Perhaps if the asker provides information on how the words are pronounced, the translation shall be more objective :-) In the absence of that, whatever subjective thought comes to mind gets keyed in ... Cheers, Sanjay.

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