I'm not sure on the spelling...
Neya (Nay-ya) Saal Mubarak ho!
or
Neya Saal Mubarak! (same thing, basically)
Ok...so that's not pure Hindi. That's more like Hindi/Urdu, or Hindustani. But, that's what you'll hear most people say anyway.
Pure Hindi would be something like...Neya Varsh ki Shub Kaam Nai.
Hope that helps. :)
Happy New Year!
2007-01-01 12:32:28
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answered by Rw 4
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Naye varsh ki shubh kamnayan
2007-01-01 12:38:11
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answered by Truth ? 5
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Just that...happy new year...everyone understands that. In any language it means the same thing..huh!!!
2007-01-01 13:13:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Naya Saal Mubark ho !
2007-01-01 12:30:26
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answered by Diya 3
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Naya Saal Mubarak Ho!!!!!!
2007-01-01 18:28:01
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answered by Noor 3
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Mubarak is urdu not hindi. it is "Nav (new) varsh (year) ki (of) shubh (Nice) Kamnayen (Wishes)."
2007-01-01 16:16:20
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answered by CALL ME ANYTHING U WANT 3
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ha ha ha ha khushi 2007 aap ke saath
2007-01-01 13:46:07
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answered by amit arcchi 1
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khushi naya saal!
2007-01-01 13:23:33
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answered by Anonymous
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'Nae sal ki bhdhaian'
Reply mode- 'Aapko bhi'
2007-01-01 13:36:41
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answered by deepak57 7
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happi nu year
2007-01-01 12:31:47
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answered by Anonymous
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