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Harlamova29_29 [7]
3 years ago
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{दर्द}⭐===⭐ सभी इंसानों में है मगर कोई दिखाता है तो कोई छुपाता है {प्यार}⭐===⭐ सभी करते है मगर कोई दिल से करता है तो कोई दिमाग स

े करता है {जिन्दगी}⭐===⭐ सभी जीते है मगर कोई सब खुछ आने के बाद भी दुखी रहते है तो कोई लुटा के खुश रहते है {दोस्ती}⭐===⭐ सभी करते है मगर कुछ लोग निभाते है कुछ लोग अजमाते है {अहसास} ⭐===⭐सबको होता है मगर कोई महसूस करता है तो कोई समझ नही पता {हमसफर}⭐===⭐ सभी है मगर कोई साथ देता है तो कोई छोड़ देता है {रिश्ता} ⭐===⭐कई लोगो से होता है मगर कोई प्यार से निभाता है तो कोई नफरत से निभात है✞✞✞☽➪good night all friends ​
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Vitek1552 [10]3 years ago
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I don't know the language btw go to brainly.in not .com k thanks

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choli [55]3 years ago
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what language is that??

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