It means" I promise". It is a Hindi word.
2006-10-11 04:35:11
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answered by Anonymous
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u can say Kasamh se as "I swear" in English, means I promise.
2006-10-11 11:42:12
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answered by indu_kain 2
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It means "I promise" but it can also mean "I swear" depending on the context it is used in.
If you are making a statement, and the person says in hindi "Are you sure?" you can say "I swear" (kasam se).
People also use this in love, in that context it would be "I promise"
2006-10-11 11:44:41
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answered by Pudge_Monsta 3
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I promise
2006-10-11 13:12:16
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answered by Megan 2
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Quien sabe
2006-10-11 11:40:32
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answered by Solitario 3
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it is a word of Urdu(u can also say it of hindi language also coz both the languages are very similar) language and its meaning is 'by God" like it is said that when u want to make some one realize abt any thing so he says "by god i am right" it is only example.
2006-10-11 11:40:58
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answered by evoulution66 1
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a promise
2006-10-11 11:37:27
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answered by amithaa 3
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i promise
2006-10-15 07:00:36
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answered by pooj 2
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may be promise or 'I square'
2006-10-13 06:35:54
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answered by Suresh Kumar 3
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