A Bharatiya English Literature and Language teacher who very easily explains each and every topic such as poem, novel, essay, linguistics, and so on on his Youtube channel "Study Lovers Kapil Gangwani". He has gained 2.2M subscribers with 1.5K videos so far on Youtube.
by typical Indian October 06, 2023
i's a a political and religious slogan to support Hamas which brutally killed from children to elderly people of Israel and now playing victim card. Muslims from Arab countries, US, Canada, Australia, Bangladesh, Pakistan, etc. are using this terrorist slogan.
by typical Indian October 13, 2023
Cheemspur also called Gulambipur.Cheemspur means a ity of cheems Bharatiya original version of doge.
Vimdhayak ji is the king of Cheemspur.
by typical Indian October 10, 2023
Moshai is an abbreviated form of Mahadaya which means sire. People in Indian Subcontinent used to address one another with this term. This is now less usual although commonly found in the typical conversations among Bengali Indians.
by typical Indian August 06, 2023
by typical Indian October 08, 2023
It has lots of definitions and they are as follows—
Mama— traditionally it refers to 'maternal uncle.'
Mama— In original form of English, it stands for 'a woman likely married and mother to her children.'
Mama— In Bengali, chiefly Bangladeshi Bangla, it denotes to a any person except relatives, who may be a driver, a shop keeper, a barber, or any adult individual of whatever occupation. The term is used in this way by Bangladeshi youngsters, college or uni students. On the contrary, the same way and for the same purpose, Bengali Indians prefer the term 'dada'.
Mama— traditionally it refers to 'maternal uncle.'
Mama— In original form of English, it stands for 'a woman likely married and mother to her children.'
Mama— In Bengali, chiefly Bangladeshi Bangla, it denotes to a any person except relatives, who may be a driver, a shop keeper, a barber, or any adult individual of whatever occupation. The term is used in this way by Bangladeshi youngsters, college or uni students. On the contrary, the same way and for the same purpose, Bengali Indians prefer the term 'dada'.
My mother is very happy because my mama ( mum's brother) has been promoted to colonel in the army.
Oh gosh, no way, this time we're gonna be grounded by mama.
Mama,turn left and there you go.This is where I stay.
Oh gosh, no way, this time we're gonna be grounded by mama.
Mama,turn left and there you go.This is where I stay.
by typical Indian October 05, 2023
by typical Indian October 11, 2023