21 eggs... chicken leg prices...green chillies....are u serious...ths will harm u one day.. please be careful.. ur vedios are nice but ths something u need to take care
Omgg all those food at once must have been very difficult to eatttt 😩😩 but it looks deliciousss I usually go to an Indian restaurant for those food and I swear i never regret it bc it's SOO GOODDD ♡♡
@@kanikakanika6088 Hi! Yes, this is the same word, the difference in pronunciation is caused by the peculiarities of Arabic phonetics. The word "Ramadan" comes from "ramda" (رمضاء) - "scorching heat" - and from the expression "ramida as-saim" (رمض الصائم) - "when the fasting person feels thirsty in the throat and heat." Among Muslims, there are the names Ramadan, Ramazan, Ramzan, Rabadan, Labazan - all these are different forms of the same name, which goes back to the name of the holy month. I am from Turkey and in my homeland they use the form Ramazan, However, it is correct to say "Ramadan", since the holy book Koran is written in Arabic and this holy month is also mentioned there. I hope I explained clearly😃