friend in Hindi is called mitr . or dost too can be used in day to day language .
Oh, dude, "dost" in Punjabi is like "friend" in English. So, if you're chilling with your Punjabi buddy and they're like, "Hey dost," it's just their way of saying, "What's up, friend?" It's all about spreading that international friendship vibe, you know?
Dost is the archaic, obsolete 2nd person singular of the verb "to do."
Dost is a form of the verb to do, as "I do", "Thou dost", "He does". The "thou" forms of verbs are rarely seen any more, and "thou dost" would usually be said "you do" So, 'if thou dost pronounce it faithfully' means 'if you do mean what you say'
What does "What dost thou" mean is the correct question. The previous answer given was right: it means "What do you ... ?" In olden times, "you" was the polite form and "thou" was the familiar form (today we sometimes think of them backwards from what they were) and "dost" was a form in olden times similar to the form we still use today, "does." "What dost thou intend toward my daughter?" would mean "What are your intentions toward my daughter?"
give me a essay of mera priya metra
Dost means friend in Hindi.
Another word for dost in hindi is MITR. Both words stand for FRIEND.
You are my friend.
The Hindi word for friend is "दोस्त" (dost).
friend in Hindi is called mitr . or dost too can be used in day to day language .
Good friend in Hindi is "अच्छा दोस्त" (accha dost).
mera dost
Tumhara Mitr or you can say Tumhara dost .
yar ya dost
sab ka dost
your friends.