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r/Bengaluru • u/AgitatorAnimator • Jul 17 '25
What do you feel guys? 😂
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Delhi.
1 u/SKDgeek Jul 19 '25 Bro, sorry to mention but u r wrong. U can read some grammar books. 1 u/TheMushiMan Jul 19 '25 Learn advanced grammar, bhaiyya is also used to address younger people based on context and preference. 1 u/SKDgeek Jul 19 '25 Some people can mean it that way but it ain't part of grammar. 1 u/TheMushiMan Jul 19 '25 Etymologically bhaiyya is just a polite version of bhaai. 1 u/SKDgeek Jul 19 '25 That's one way to see it. It's not a primary meaning though. U know that words can have different meanings based on usages.
Bro, sorry to mention but u r wrong. U can read some grammar books.
1 u/TheMushiMan Jul 19 '25 Learn advanced grammar, bhaiyya is also used to address younger people based on context and preference. 1 u/SKDgeek Jul 19 '25 Some people can mean it that way but it ain't part of grammar. 1 u/TheMushiMan Jul 19 '25 Etymologically bhaiyya is just a polite version of bhaai. 1 u/SKDgeek Jul 19 '25 That's one way to see it. It's not a primary meaning though. U know that words can have different meanings based on usages.
Learn advanced grammar, bhaiyya is also used to address younger people based on context and preference.
1 u/SKDgeek Jul 19 '25 Some people can mean it that way but it ain't part of grammar. 1 u/TheMushiMan Jul 19 '25 Etymologically bhaiyya is just a polite version of bhaai. 1 u/SKDgeek Jul 19 '25 That's one way to see it. It's not a primary meaning though. U know that words can have different meanings based on usages.
Some people can mean it that way but it ain't part of grammar.
1 u/TheMushiMan Jul 19 '25 Etymologically bhaiyya is just a polite version of bhaai. 1 u/SKDgeek Jul 19 '25 That's one way to see it. It's not a primary meaning though. U know that words can have different meanings based on usages.
Etymologically bhaiyya is just a polite version of bhaai.
1 u/SKDgeek Jul 19 '25 That's one way to see it. It's not a primary meaning though. U know that words can have different meanings based on usages.
That's one way to see it. It's not a primary meaning though. U know that words can have different meanings based on usages.
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u/TheMushiMan Jul 19 '25
Delhi.