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What do you say to yemme in kannada language?

There's no single word for "yemme" (which I assume means "you" in this context) in Kannada. You'll need to use a pronoun depending on the context and the formality of the situation. Here are some options:

Formal:

* Neevu: This is the most formal and respectful way to say "you".

* Nimage: This is the formal way to say "to you" or "for you".

Informal:

* Nee: This is the informal way to say "you", used with close friends and family.

* Ninage: This is the informal way to say "to you" or "for you".

Example Sentences:

* Neevu hege iddiri? (Formal) - How are you?

* Nee hege iddiya? (Informal) - How are you?

* Nimage namaskara. (Formal) - Hello to you.

* Ninage namaskara. (Informal) - Hello to you.

Please note: The choice of pronoun depends on the context and the relationship between the speaker and the listener. It's always best to use a respectful pronoun unless you are very close to the person you are speaking to.

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