What is pumpkin called in Kashmiri?
Asian Sweet Pumpkin called kadu popular in Afghan and Kashmiri cuisine.What is Ginger called in Kashmiri?
Ginger Powder is also know as Sonth Powder, Adarak Powder in Kashmiri.What is corn called in Kashmiri?
corn in Kashmiri कॉशुरcorn ⇄ corn (2), noun.
What is Apple called in Kashmiri?
5 Treil Apple is Treil in Kashmiri.What is chicken called in Kashmiri?
Kokar / kwo. kar / chicken / Images: Google #KashmiriDictionary #kashmiri #kashmirilanguage #Kashmir #chicken #koka…Doude Alle || Kashmiri wazwaan pumpkin chutney || Pumpkin dip || sweet
What is wife called in Kashmiri?
wife ⇄ wife, noun, pl.What is husband called in Kashmiri?
What is "Husband" called in kashmiri? ڑیکہ/سرتاج۔۔۔ Boazaan chukhna. In kashmiri, Roon is exact word for it.What is garlic called in Kashmiri?
Interestingly, Kashmiri garlic locally called “Rouhan” also referred to as the Himalayan Single Clove Garlic or the Snow Garlic is considered to be a magical ingredient.What is Kashmiri Haakh in English?
In Kashmir, collard greens (haakh) are included in most meals. Leaves are harvested by pinching in early spring when the dormant buds sprout and give out tender leaves known as kaanyil haakh.What is Bajra called in Kashmiri?
bajra ⇄ bajra, noun.What is curry leaves called in Kashmiri?
Curry Leaves in Kashmiri tej pata.What is Haakh called in English?
Haakh: Collard Greens or Kale.What is beautiful called in Kashmiri?
beautiful ⇄ beautiful, adjective, noun. beautiful ⇄ noun beautifulness. beautiful ⇄ noun the beautiful, that which has beauty, especially people or things that are beautiful.Will you marry me in Kashmiri language?
Will you marry me in Kashmiri language? Mein seeth karkhe khandar.What is heart called in Kashmiri?
heart in Kashmiri कॉशुर وٲنِج،دِل ⇄ heart.How do you say sister in Kashmiri?
Sister in Kashmiri कॉशुर
- কারিণী ⇄ sister. bengali.
- স্বসা ⇄ sister. bengali.
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