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roshni a.
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Instead of "Nĭŋle pere enna?", in Gujarati we say "thamaru naam su chee?"
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Instead of "Nĭŋle pere enna?", in Tamil we say "un pere enna?"
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Frank G.
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Instead of "Nĭŋle pere enna?", in English we say "what is your name?"
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gutkha b.
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Instead of "Nĭŋle pere enna?", in Marathi we say "aaple nav kay"
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August 14, 2009
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Instead of "Nĭŋle pere enna?", in Telugu we say "nee peru enti"
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January 16, 2009
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Also can say ... pArendah (manglish may be a bit off here)... but means... name, what is?
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Dhanabal
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October 4, 2008
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I guess it is "endha?" in malayalam... Not "enna?"
Instead of "Nĭŋle pere enna?", in Tamil we say "Unga peyru enna?"
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Vii
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Instead of "Nĭŋle pere enna?", in English we say "What is your name?"
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Gulab K.
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vaitarni
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September 25, 2007
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can you please create more such malayalam games.
Instead of "Nĭŋle pere enna?", in Hindi we say "aapka shubh naam ?"
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