Re: Bangla Desh



Hindi has its own locative suffixes although I don't know where they
came from. It would be hrday me~ in Hindi.

and hridaye or hiye in bangla , but I think hridaye is also good
sanskrit

by the way, would "dil me~" not be good hindi after all


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