Main teri aankhoon mein rehta hoon
tujhe pata na chale
tere har pal mein guzra hoon
tujhe pata na chale
Kare toh phir kya kare
tere bin kaise jiye
aaaaankhoon mein pyaar liye
bolo kahaan kahaaaan phire
Khafa to hum bhi hai tum bhi ho
humein pata na chale
judai ka mujhe gham bhi hai
koi aisi khata na karein
Kare toh phir kya kare
tere bin kaise jiye
aankhoon mein pyaar liye
bolo kahaan kahaan phire
Sajni paas bulao na
ki dil aaj toota hai
aaj toota hai
sajan maan jao na
ki woh aaj rootha hai
aaj rootha hai
koi usey manaye na
Jaane ja
dil tujhe hi chaaahe na
oooh ooo ooo ooo oooo oooo
Humein dil se bhulao na
yehi ab kehna hai
ab kehna hai
tum paas aaoona
aaoonnaaaaaaa
Dere nare
dere na na re....
(Sajni paas bulao na
Sajan maan jaona
Sajni paas bulao na)
Sajni paas bulao na
ki dil aaj toota hai
aaj toota hai
sajan maan jao na
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I live in your eyes
and you don't even know it
I pass in every second of yours
and you don't even know it
What should I do then?
how can I live without you ?
With the love in my eyes, where should go?
I am mad/angry, and you are mad/angry too
and we don't know about it
I am also sad for the separation
Hope no one make such a mistake
(So what shall I do)
(How can I live without you)
(Having the love in my eyes)
(Tell me where should I go)
my lover, call me near you
that my heart is broken today
is broken today
my lover, please accept it
that he's [my heart] sad today
he's sad today
someone please appease him [my heart]
my dear
my heart loves/want you
Do not remove me from your heart[don't forget me]
that's what i want to say now
want to say now
come near me
come near me
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
DID YOU EVER THINK LIKE THIS!!!
Do you know?
A human body can bear only upto 45 Del (unit) of pain.
But at the time of giving birth, a woman feels upto 57 Del of Pain.
This is similar to 20 bones getting fractured at a time!!!!
LOVE UR MOM...
God couldn't be everywhere and therefore he made Mothers.......!!!!!
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PERSON ON THIS EARTH
OUR BEST CRITIC
YET OUR STRONGEST SUPPORTER
"MOTHER"
The Mother one who Loves
The Mother one who Cares
The Mother one who Helps
The Mother one who Worries
The Mother one With You Through It All
The Mother one who Raised You To Be Who ANd What You Are
The Mother one who Encourages You
The Mother one who Works Hard For You
The Mother one who Sacrifices
The Mother one who Is Here Only For You
The Mother one who Has Lived All These Years For You
The Mother one who Is Surviving Only For You
The Mother one who Is Here
The Mother one who Is There, For, This Mother Is Everywhere
The Mother one who Is Kind
The Mother one who Is Warm-Hearted
The Mother one who Is Super-Women
The Mother Of All Mother's...
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Mother in Different Languages
The first word that a child learns to speak is mother. The word signifies care, love, concern and sacrifice. It doesn't matter what the language is, the love and affection represented by this single word remains the same every where and in every language. When you are in pain, the first word that comes out of your mouth is "momma", which simply means that the first person you remember in pain is that of your mom. It also serves to reflect that the word is so soothing that merely by saying it; you experience an alleviation of your pain. This ordinary word has the power to make you feel secure in the hardest of times. Are you wondering how people around the world say the word 'mother'? If yes, the go through the following lines and learn how to speak mother in different languages.
Afrikaans : Moeder, Ma
Albanian : Nënë, Mëmë
Arabic : Ahm
Belarusian : Matka
Bolognese : Mèder
Bosnian/ Bulgarian : Majka
Brazilian/Portuguese : Mãe
Chechen : Nana
Croatian : Mati, Majka
Czech : Abatyse
Danish : Mor
Dutch : Moeder, Moer
English : Mother, Mama, Mom
Finnish : Äiti
French : Mère, Maman
German : Mutter
Greek : Màna
Hawaiian : Makuahine
Hindi : Ma, Maji
Hungarian : Anya, Fu
Icelandic : Móðir
Indonesian : Induk, Ibu, Biang, Nyokap
Irish : Máthair
Italian : Madre, Mamma
Japanese : Okaasan, Haha
Judeo/Spanish : Madre
Latin : Mater
Macedonian : Majka
Marathi : Aayi
Mongolian : eh
Norwegian : Madre
Persian : Madr, Maman
Polish : Matka, Mama
Portuguese : Mãe
Punjabi : Mai, Mataji, Pabbo
Romanian : Mama, Maica
Russian : Mat'
Serbian : Majka
Slovak : Mama, Matka
Spanish : Madre, Mamá, Mami
Swedish : Mamma, Mor, Morsa
Swiss/German : Mueter
Turkish : Anne, Ana, Valide
Ukrainian : Mati
Urdu : Ammee
Welsh :Mam
Yiddish : Muter
Zeneize : Moæ
Do you know?
A human body can bear only upto 45 Del (unit) of pain.
But at the time of giving birth, a woman feels upto 57 Del of Pain.
This is similar to 20 bones getting fractured at a time!!!!
LOVE UR MOM...
God couldn't be everywhere and therefore he made Mothers.......!!!!!
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PERSON ON THIS EARTH
OUR BEST CRITIC
YET OUR STRONGEST SUPPORTER
"MOTHER"
The Mother one who Loves
The Mother one who Cares
The Mother one who Helps
The Mother one who Worries
The Mother one With You Through It All
The Mother one who Raised You To Be Who ANd What You Are
The Mother one who Encourages You
The Mother one who Works Hard For You
The Mother one who Sacrifices
The Mother one who Is Here Only For You
The Mother one who Has Lived All These Years For You
The Mother one who Is Surviving Only For You
The Mother one who Is Here
The Mother one who Is There, For, This Mother Is Everywhere
The Mother one who Is Kind
The Mother one who Is Warm-Hearted
The Mother one who Is Super-Women
The Mother Of All Mother's...
---------------------------------------------------------
Mother in Different Languages
The first word that a child learns to speak is mother. The word signifies care, love, concern and sacrifice. It doesn't matter what the language is, the love and affection represented by this single word remains the same every where and in every language. When you are in pain, the first word that comes out of your mouth is "momma", which simply means that the first person you remember in pain is that of your mom. It also serves to reflect that the word is so soothing that merely by saying it; you experience an alleviation of your pain. This ordinary word has the power to make you feel secure in the hardest of times. Are you wondering how people around the world say the word 'mother'? If yes, the go through the following lines and learn how to speak mother in different languages.
Afrikaans : Moeder, Ma
Albanian : Nënë, Mëmë
Arabic : Ahm
Belarusian : Matka
Bolognese : Mèder
Bosnian/ Bulgarian : Majka
Brazilian/Portuguese : Mãe
Chechen : Nana
Croatian : Mati, Majka
Czech : Abatyse
Danish : Mor
Dutch : Moeder, Moer
English : Mother, Mama, Mom
Finnish : Äiti
French : Mère, Maman
German : Mutter
Greek : Màna
Hawaiian : Makuahine
Hindi : Ma, Maji
Hungarian : Anya, Fu
Icelandic : Móðir
Indonesian : Induk, Ibu, Biang, Nyokap
Irish : Máthair
Italian : Madre, Mamma
Japanese : Okaasan, Haha
Judeo/Spanish : Madre
Latin : Mater
Macedonian : Majka
Marathi : Aayi
Mongolian : eh
Norwegian : Madre
Persian : Madr, Maman
Polish : Matka, Mama
Portuguese : Mãe
Punjabi : Mai, Mataji, Pabbo
Romanian : Mama, Maica
Russian : Mat'
Serbian : Majka
Slovak : Mama, Matka
Spanish : Madre, Mamá, Mami
Swedish : Mamma, Mor, Morsa
Swiss/German : Mueter
Turkish : Anne, Ana, Valide
Ukrainian : Mati
Urdu : Ammee
Welsh :Mam
Yiddish : Muter
Zeneize : Moæ
Thursday, March 18, 2010
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