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How do you say are in Kashmiri?

"Are" in Kashmiri can be translated in a few ways depending on the context. Here are some options:

* "Aath" (आथ) - This is the most common way to say "are" in Kashmiri. It is used in a general sense, similar to "are" in English.

* "Haa" (हा) - This is used in a more affirmative sense, similar to "yes" in English. It can also be used as a standalone response to "are you?".

* "Chhu" (छु) - This is used in the present tense, similar to "am" in English. It is often used when talking about oneself.

Here are some examples:

* "Tumi aath?" (Are you?)

* "Haa, main aath." (Yes, I am.)

* "Main chhu." (I am.)

The best way to say "are" in Kashmiri depends on the specific context and what you are trying to convey.

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