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Hi All,

Can someone please help me with the pronounciation of

the above to words.

 

I can get tarpayaami.. but maarjyaami.. I know how to

say..

is there a "ja" as in maar-jayaami"

 

Anyhelp would be appreciated..

 

Thanks at lot in advance.

Dp

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It is like this.

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TARPAYAAMI--Pronounciation--Tharpayaami. Similarly it is maarjayaami. It

should be easy to pronounce. It is easy. U will get it right.

Jai Gurudevingh <dp_singh (AT) sbcglobal (DOT) net> wrote:

Hi All,Can someone please help me with the pronounciation ofthe above to words.I

can get tarpayaami.. but maarjyaami.. I know how tosay.. is there a "ja" as in

maar-jayaami"Anyhelp would be appreciated.. Thanks at lot in advance.DpSend

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Thanks a lot Raj Kumar ji,

And please call me dp. By calling sir, aap mujhe sharminda kar rahein hain..

 

Thanks again

Dp

 

 

On 8/1/05, SR.Raj kumar <srirajarajeswari9 wrote:

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> Sir,

> It is like this.

> .

> TARPAYAAMI--Pronounciation--Tharpayaami. Similarly it is maarjayaami. It

> should be easy to pronounce. It is easy. U will get it right.

> Jai Gurudev

>

> ingh <dp_singh wrote:

> Hi All,

> Can someone please help me with the pronounciation of

> the above to words.

>

> I can get tarpayaami.. but maarjyaami.. I know how to

> say..

> is there a "ja" as in maar-jayaami"

>

> Anyhelp would be appreciated..

>

> Thanks at lot in advance.

> Dp

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in maarjyaami the J is silent.

 

 

 

 

, Dhirendra Singh <dp_singh@s...> wrote:

> Hi All,

> Can someone please help me with the pronounciation of

> the above to words.

>

> I can get tarpayaami.. but maarjyaami.. I know how to

> say..

> is there a "ja" as in maar-jayaami"

>

> Anyhelp would be appreciated..

>

> Thanks at lot in advance.

> Dp

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In Maarjayami, 'j' is pronounced.uj9vy1 <uj9vy1 (AT) (DOT) co.uk> wrote:

in maarjyaami the J is silent. , Dhirendra Singh

wrote:> Hi All,> Can someone please help me with the pronounciation of> the

above to words.> > I can get tarpayaami.. but maarjyaami.. I know how to> say..

> is there a "ja" as in maar-jayaami"> > Anyhelp would be appreciated.. > >

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not silent and has to be pronounced.Anupam Shil <anupamshil > wrote:

I have my doubts...

In Maarjayami, 'j' is pronounced.uj9vy1 <uj9vy1 (AT) (DOT) co.uk> wrote:

in maarjyaami the J is silent. , Dhirendra Singh

wrote:> Hi All,> Can someone please help me with the pronounciation of> the

above to words.> > I can get tarpayaami.. but maarjyaami.. I know how to> say..

> is there a "ja" as in maar-jayaami"> > Anyhelp would be appreciated.. > >

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dear friend

 

marjiyami is mining

 

tu all goodes who is in yantra

 

we trupt & accept for u

--- Anupam Shil <anupamshil wrote:

 

> I have my doubts...

> In Maarjayami, 'j' is pronounced.

>

> uj9vy1 <uj9vy1 wrote:

> in maarjyaami the J is silent.

>

>

>

>

> , Dhirendra Singh

> wrote:

> > Hi All,

> > Can someone please help me with the pronounciation

> of

> > the above to words.

> >

> > I can get tarpayaami.. but maarjyaami.. I know how

> to

> > say..

> > is there a "ja" as in maar-jayaami"

> >

> > Anyhelp would be appreciated..

> >

> > Thanks at lot in advance.

> > Dp

>

Jay Gurudev

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"SR.Raj kumar" <srirajarajeswari9 > wrote:

If it is silent, then it would become Maarayami. i think j is

not silent and has to be pronounced.Anupam Shil <anupamshil > wrote:

I have my doubts...

In Maarjayami, 'j' is pronounced.uj9vy1 <uj9vy1 (AT) (DOT) co.uk> wrote:

in maarjyaami the J is silent. , Dhirendra Singh

wrote:> Hi All,> Can someone please help me with the pronounciation of> the

above to words.> > I can get tarpayaami.. but maarjyaami.. I know how to> say..

> is there a "ja" as in maar-jayaami"> > Anyhelp would be appreciated.. > >

Thanks at lot in advance.> DpJay Gurudev Links<*> To visit your

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Okay... now I have a problem.. because a gentleman, after my original

post sent me these words in a word file and there was ja in it.

 

I would really like to clarify it this time.

 

I have attached a pdf in which I have written it in devnagri. Please

let me know if this is correct or not?

 

Thanks a lot for helping..

Dp

 

 

On 8/12/05, uj9vy uj9vy <uj9vy1 wrote:

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> To clarify it again the J is indeed uttered but the emphasis is low. It is

> gh and not Ja. So it would be like Maar-gh-ya-mi

>

>

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> "SR.Raj kumar" <srirajarajeswari9 wrote:

>

> If it is silent, then it would become Maarayami. i think j is

> not silent and has to be pronounced.

>

> Anupam Shil <anupamshil wrote:

>

> I have my doubts...

> In Maarjayami, 'j' is pronounced.

>

> uj9vy1 <uj9vy1 wrote:

> in maarjyaami the J is silent.

>

>

>

>

> , Dhirendra Singh wrote:

> > Hi All,

> > Can someone please help me with the pronounciation of

> > the above to words.

> >

> > I can get tarpayaami.. but maarjyaami.. I know how to

> > say..

> > is there a "ja" as in maar-jayaami"

> >

> > Anyhelp would be appreciated..

> >

> > Thanks at lot in advance.

> > Dp

>

Jay Gurudev

>

>

>

>

> Links

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