How do you say "I'm sorry" in Hindi?

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"I'm sorry" in Hindi is "मुझे माफ़ कर दो" (Mujhe maaf kar do).
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Say ¡hasta la vista! to boring conversations

mujhe khed hai , Mujhe maaf krein मुझे खेद है, मुझे माफ़ करें
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क्षमा करें. माफ़ करें.
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