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What does ji mean in Hindi language?

"Ji" in Hindi is a respectful suffix, similar to "Mr." or "Ms." in English. It's added to names or titles to show politeness and respect.

Here's how it's used:

* After names: "Ram Ji" (Mr. Ram) "Seeta Ji" (Ms. Seeta)

* After titles: "Doctor Ji" (Doctor) "Professor Ji" (Professor)

* To show politeness: "Kya aap chai piyega Ji?" (Would you like some tea?)

It's important to note that "ji" is not a stand-alone word. It's always used in conjunction with another word.

Here are some examples of how "ji" is used in Hindi:

* "Namaste Ji" (Greetings, Sir/Madam)

* "Kya aap mujhe madad kar sakte hain Ji?" (Can you help me, Sir/Madam?)

* "Shukriya Ji" (Thank you, Sir/Madam)

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