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Sia ? 2 years, 6 months ago
The word aham (अहम्) means 'I'. Let us use the word aham (अहम्) along with the verb pathaami (पठामि) which makes the simple sentence aham pathaami (अहं पठामि), meaning, 'I read'. The word na (न) indicates the negative response and the word aam (आम्) is affirmative in nature.
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