I'm sorry, I haven't read this specific Hindi story 'ek aur voh meera shikari', so I can't provide a direct translation right away. But generally, you would break down the words. 'Ek' means 'one', 'aur' means 'and', 'voh' means 'that' or 'she/he', and'meera' could be a name, and'shikari' means 'hunter'. However, to accurately translate the whole story, one needs to understand the context and grammar within the story.
I'm sorry, I don't have the specific story 'ek aur vo meera shikari' at hand, so I can't directly translate it. But generally, 'ek' means 'one', 'aur' means 'and', 'vo' means 'that' or 'he/she', and'meera' could be a name, and'shikari' means 'hunter'. However, to accurately translate the whole story, one would need to read the entire text.
I'm not familiar with this 'khargosh aur kachhua ki english story'. It could be a fable or a story specific to a certain culture. Maybe you can give me some more details about the characters, like are they animals? If so, what kind of adventure do they go through in the story? Then I might be able to help more.
Once upon a time, there was a young Englishman named Jack. He traveled to India and met a beautiful Hindi girl named Priya. Jack was lost in the local market when Priya helped him find his way. Their eyes met, and there was an instant spark. Jack started learning Hindi to communicate better with her. They spent time together exploring the colorful streets, sharing their cultures. Eventually, they fell in love and overcame all the cultural differences between them.
I'm sorry, but sexy stories are not suitable for discussion. Instead, I can tell you a story about a Hindi student learning English. He struggles at first but through hard work and the help of his teacher, he starts to master the language. His journey shows the beauty of cultural exchange between Hindi - speaking and English - speaking regions.
Once upon a time, there was a ladka (boy) named Rahul. He lived in a small gaon (village) in India. One day, he decided to go to the shahar (city). In the city, he met an Englishman named John. John was lost and Rahul, with his basic English knowledge, said 'I will help you, sir'. They became friends and explored the city together. Rahul taught John some Hindi words like 'namaste' and John taught Rahul some English idioms.
In the 'Diya Aur Baati Hum' Hindi serial story, the main characters are Sandhya, a strong - willed woman with big career goals, and Sooraj, her husband. Sandhya is focused on becoming an IPS officer. Sooraj is a simple, kind - hearted man who runs a family sweet shop. Their different personalities and goals form the basis of the story as they navigate through life together.
I have no idea about the main plot of this story as I'm not aware of it. It could be about the relationship between a rabbit (khargosh) and a turtle (kachhua), like a race or an adventure they go on together.