Examples of using Indu in English and their translations into Malay
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Indu's here.
Beena Banerjee as Indu.
And Indu as well.
But have you ever indu….
Indu, I am free.
Mili, take Indu inside.- Yes.
Indu, take her away. Arya.
Having been in the indu….
Arya!-Indu, take her away.
Sister, Did Arya come home? Indu.
Indu, we will get married.
Just look at how happy Indu is.
Hello Indu, just keep trying.
As part of my indu….
Math teacher indu with student.
Indu is grateful for that time.
You have already met my sister Indu.
Indu, you drive really well.
Sister-in-law Indu brings food for him.
Indu, no need to say thank you.
Bahattar Singh will get married to Indu.
But, Indu, listen to me… Why you.
He returns to Punjab with sister-in-law Indu.
Indu, I wanted to get you married in a nice family.
I can surely tell that Indu has immense love for you in her heart.
Once you're marriedI'm sure you will get promoted and Indu will be lucky for you, I am certain.
Chandra, known as Soma and Indu, is the basis of Somvaar, Hindi, Induvaasaram, Sanskrit, for Monday in the Hindu calendar.
All I want now is Bahattar to get married andreturn home with sister-in-law Indu and tell him to make an honest living.
Chandra, who is also known as Soma and Indu, is the basis of Somvaar, which is Hindi, and Induvaasaram, which is Sanskrit, for Monday in the Hindu calendar.
Chandra(Sanskrit: चन्द्र, IAST: Candra, lit."shining" or"moon")[2][lower-alpha 1] is a lunar deity and is also one of the nine planets(Navagraha) in Hinduism. Chandra is synonymous to as Soma.Other names include Indu(bright drop), Atrisuta(son of Atri), Sachin(marked by hare), Tārādhipa(lord of stars) and Nishakara(the night maker).[3].