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Old 09-22-2003, 01:49 PM   #1

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I know this is probably the wrong forum for this, but can anyone tell me what "doie" means? It may not even be hindi, but I am assuming it is.
I read it in an e-mail from a friend of mine, but have no clue what it means.
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Old 09-22-2003, 05:06 PM   #2

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Does it have a context. I don't recognize it. This could be a regionalism, but without anything before or after--even in English--it is impossible to tell.

Why don't you ask your friend?

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Why don't you ask your friend?

I did, he is traveling in India right now and isn't accessing e-mail very often. It was a stand alone statement, so I have no idea what the context is.
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doie

I think it means 'give' pronounced as doh! (hehe)

English language i throw my hands up! God!
(just kidding)

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Default doie is probably bengali word it means


Dahi in Hindi, Yogurt in english

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I thought that doi was yoghurt in Bengali or would it be depend on what part of Bengal (West Bengal or Bangladesh)? Anyway, it would help to know the context in the sentence. Also, is your friend from India and if so what part? If all else fails, just wait until you hear from him.

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