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Hindi Comedy Shayari Biography Source:- Google.com.pk Arz hai.. Class ki har ladki ek phool hai.. Unhe chahna ek bhool hai.. Jo inki soch me gul hai.. Samjho uski COMPARTMENT k chances full hai. Hum bhool jane wale Dost ko bahut buri saza dete h Hm bhul jane wale Dosto ko bohat buri saza dete h JUTe nai Marte bs unhe MOje sungha dete hai Aap Kare Na Kare Yaad Hum Ko Hum Aap Ko Yaad Karenge Mobile K Saath Dafnana Network Milega Toh Kabar Se B Sms Bindaas Karenges Tute hue dil ka murabba bana gayi Ghar ko mere kachre ka dabba bana gayi Nikah K 3 mahine hi gujre the, Na jane Kis hisab se abba bana gayi..! 1 Din Woh Bewafa Aayi Thi Meri Qabar Par Aur Diya Bhuja Kar Chali Gayi Baki Bacha Tha TeL wo Bhi Baalo Me Lagakar ChaLi Gayi. Mere sapne me aai ek sundar Pari WAH WAH Mere sapne me aai ek sundar pari Aur boli Question No. 1 is compulsary Mohabbat karli tumse bahut sochne k baad, Ab kisiko dekna nhi tumhe dekhne k baad, Dunia chod denge tmhe pane k baad, Khuda maff kre itna jhoot bolne KE...

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Hindi Comedy Shayari Biography Source(google.com.pk) Hindi, or more precisely Modern Standard Hindi (also known as Manak Hindi, High Hindi, and Nagari Hindi ['City Hindi']), is a standardised and sanskritised register of the Hindustani language (Hindi-Urdu). It is the native language of people living in Delhi, Haryana, Western Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, northeastern Madhya Pradesh, and parts of eastern Rajasthan, and is one of the official languages of the Republic of India. But many non-native speakers from other parts of India, too, understand it easily because it is close to their native languages that, just like Hindi, originated from various Prakrit languages. These languages have common roots and the native speakers of several regional Indian languages find it easier to understand the more Sanskritised form of Hindi. Colloquial Hindi is mutually intelligible with another register of Hindustani called (Modern Standard) Urdu. Mutual intelligibility decreases in literary and spec...