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british thitlu bauntai... I try to use them sometimes :lol: 

 

Also... dikki is a hindi word for boot actually... its not an indian english word... 

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32 minutes ago, chittimallu_14 said:

british thitlu bauntai... I try to use them sometimes :lol: 

 

Also... dikki is a hindi word for boot actually... its not an indian english word... 

dikki hindi 

sarle ayina out of subject questions enduku saduvutam

unnaye raavu

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3 hours ago, Ellen said:

I trust Wikipedia more😛

 

3 hours ago, afacc123 said:

dikki hindi 

sarle ayina out of subject questions enduku saduvutam

unnaye raavu

maybe im wrong... I always thought dikki is a hindi word and andhuke used popularly in India... 

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1 hour ago, Catalpha said:

The trunk (North American English), boot (British English), dickey (Indian English) (also spelled dicky or diggy) or compartment (South-East Asia) of a car is the vehicle's main storage or cargo compartment.

 

 

Source please look alike picked up from wikipedia 

telugu we used to say dikki for trunk

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