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Old November 10th, 2007, 04:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Vor View Post
it depends on the language... which we call deep others call it diya.. likewise its deepavali for us... diwali for others... actually correct spelling is diwali not dewali.... but 'deep' is pure word.. so .. deepavali shud be the original... i think...

Deep is pure bangla .... but diya ? ... is it also a bengali word or it comes 4m Hindi ?
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