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Namastae. Thank you very much. I think I understand. One more thing:

both words are used for women too? The meaning of Namaste is very

beautiful...

 

Tigre

 

, "Tigre"

<tigrevaliente> wrote:

> Dear Syji, as people often use the word -ji - I've used it too

cause

> I thought it means "dear". Can you tell what is the correct

> translation? And the word Sri that is often used too? Does Namaste

> mean Greetings? Please forgive my ignorance but I really like to

know.

>

> Tiger

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dear tigre,

 

namaste means hello in hindi language. ji is suffixed as a mark or respect to

whom we are addressing.

 

regards,

rajeswara

 

 

 

Tigre <tigrevaliente wrote:

Namastae. Thank you very much. I think I understand. One more thing:

both words are used for women too? The meaning of Namaste is very

beautiful...

 

Tigre

 

, "Tigre"

<tigrevaliente> wrote:

> Dear Syji, as people often use the word -ji - I've used it too

cause

> I thought it means "dear". Can you tell what is the correct

> translation? And the word Sri that is often used too? Does Namaste

> mean Greetings? Please forgive my ignorance but I really like to

know.

>

> Tiger

 

 

 

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Namaste Rajeswaraji and other Friends. It is nice to know this. I am

elderly person and not Indian. Thank you all for your kindness and

help.

 

Sincerely,

Tiger

 

, rajeswara rao

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> dear tigre,

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> namaste means hello in hindi language. ji is suffixed as a mark or

respect to whom we are addressing.

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> regards,

> rajeswara

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> Tigre <tigrevaliente> wrote:

> Namastae. Thank you very much. I think I understand. One more

thing:

> both words are used for women too? The meaning of Namaste is very

> beautiful...

>

> Tigre

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> , "Tigre"

> <tigrevaliente> wrote:

> > Dear Syji, as people often use the word -ji - I've used it too

> cause

> > I thought it means "dear". Can you tell what is the correct

> > translation? And the word Sri that is often used too? Does

Namaste

> > mean Greetings? Please forgive my ignorance but I really like to

> know.

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> > Tiger

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