Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Hindi term or phrase:
"Kem che?" "Chalta hai, chalta hai," "Baap re," ... "Chalo," "Ja Yah,"
English translation:
"Kem Chhe?"=How is it?, "Chalta Hai"=It's going on, "Chalo!"=Come on!=Let's move!
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Vimal Panchal
Jan 12, 2009 21:05
15 yrs ago
Hindi term
"Kem che?" "Chalta hai, chalta hai," "Baap re," ... "Chalo," "Ja Yah,"
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Hello,
I'd appreciate your help with the pronunciation of these phrases/words:
»Kem che? - Is the "ch" pronounced as "sh" in "shore or "tsch" as in "Tschaikovsky"?
"Chalta hai, chalta hai," - The same question regarding the "ch" as above, and also if the "h" in "hai" is pronounced.
"Baap re," - What does this mean?
"Chalo," - How is the "ch" pronounced and what does it mean
"Ja Yah," - how is the "Yah" part pronounced and what does the phrase mean?
I'm working on a translation of a book by an Indian novelist.
Many thanks in advance for your assistance.
I'd appreciate your help with the pronunciation of these phrases/words:
»Kem che? - Is the "ch" pronounced as "sh" in "shore or "tsch" as in "Tschaikovsky"?
"Chalta hai, chalta hai," - The same question regarding the "ch" as above, and also if the "h" in "hai" is pronounced.
"Baap re," - What does this mean?
"Chalo," - How is the "ch" pronounced and what does it mean
"Ja Yah," - how is the "Yah" part pronounced and what does the phrase mean?
I'm working on a translation of a book by an Indian novelist.
Many thanks in advance for your assistance.
Proposed translations
(English)
5 | "Kem Chhe?"=How is it?, "Chalta Hai"=It's going on, "Chalo!"=Come on!=Let's move! | Vimal Panchal |
4 | baap re is spoken in ashtonishment like 'oh my god'!!! | punam |
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Jan 13, 2009 23:37: Vimal Panchal Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
7 hrs
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"Kem Chhe?"=How is it?, "Chalta Hai"=It's going on, "Chalo!"=Come on!=Let's move!
"Hindi words, their Pronounciations" => English Translation:
1) "Kem Chhe?" = "Kaise Hai?" => How is it?
2) "Chalta Hai, Chalta Hai" = It's going on, going on.
3) "Baap Re" = Literal Translation -> Oh! My father.
Proper wordings could be used as Oh! My God, etc
4) "Chalo!" = Come on! = Let's move!
5) "Ja ja!" = Just Go!
6) "Jaya" (Person's Name) pronounced as "Jayaa"
6) "Jaayaa", e.g. "Aage Le Jaayaa Gaya" = Carried forward.
Pl. feel free to ask for any clarifications.
1) "Kem Chhe?" = "Kaise Hai?" => How is it?
2) "Chalta Hai, Chalta Hai" = It's going on, going on.
3) "Baap Re" = Literal Translation -> Oh! My father.
Proper wordings could be used as Oh! My God, etc
4) "Chalo!" = Come on! = Let's move!
5) "Ja ja!" = Just Go!
6) "Jaya" (Person's Name) pronounced as "Jayaa"
6) "Jaayaa", e.g. "Aage Le Jaayaa Gaya" = Carried forward.
Pl. feel free to ask for any clarifications.
Note from asker:
Thanks very much. |
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11 hrs
baap re is spoken in ashtonishment like 'oh my god'!!!
1) ch in 'kem che' is not pronounced as sh in shore but more like 'chhhay'
like chocolate pronounced as 'chhhocolate' but not as chocolate as is normally pronounced or sounds
2) 'Baap re' literal meaning is OH! DAD where baap is dad.
3) 'chalta hai'- cha pronounced as ch in 'chocolate' and 'hai' pronounced and sounds like 'hai' in the word ' hail '
4) chalo means come or comeon in case of plural ie calling more than one person. here ch is pronounced and sounds as 'cha' in the word 'charming'
5) Ja yah - if this word is used as 'go or' than 'ja' means go and 'yah' means 'or' and is pronounced as 'yaaa' sounds as 'ia' in the word 'media'
'yah' if it means 'this' than its pronounced and sounds as 'yah' in the word 'yahoodi'.
it could be a name jaya then 'yah' sounds like 'ia' in 'media'
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Note added at 11 hrs (2009-01-13 08:26:08 GMT)
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astonishment not ashtonishment- oops sorry
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Note added at 11 hrs (2009-01-13 08:34:29 GMT)
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kem che is used in the gujarati language meaning 'how rare you?
'che' in other sentences mean 'is'
this question seem to be for gujarati language and hindi but posted in hindi. baap rey is usually used in gujarati.
like chocolate pronounced as 'chhhocolate' but not as chocolate as is normally pronounced or sounds
2) 'Baap re' literal meaning is OH! DAD where baap is dad.
3) 'chalta hai'- cha pronounced as ch in 'chocolate' and 'hai' pronounced and sounds like 'hai' in the word ' hail '
4) chalo means come or comeon in case of plural ie calling more than one person. here ch is pronounced and sounds as 'cha' in the word 'charming'
5) Ja yah - if this word is used as 'go or' than 'ja' means go and 'yah' means 'or' and is pronounced as 'yaaa' sounds as 'ia' in the word 'media'
'yah' if it means 'this' than its pronounced and sounds as 'yah' in the word 'yahoodi'.
it could be a name jaya then 'yah' sounds like 'ia' in 'media'
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Note added at 11 hrs (2009-01-13 08:26:08 GMT)
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astonishment not ashtonishment- oops sorry
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Note added at 11 hrs (2009-01-13 08:34:29 GMT)
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kem che is used in the gujarati language meaning 'how rare you?
'che' in other sentences mean 'is'
this question seem to be for gujarati language and hindi but posted in hindi. baap rey is usually used in gujarati.
Note from asker:
Thanks very much. I greatly appreciate your reply. I wish I could select both answers for Kudoz points, but I don't know how to do this. |
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