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What does this mean in English Dile ke able?

"Dile ke able" is not a standard English phrase. It appears to be a combination of Hindi and English words.

Here's a possible breakdown:

* Dile: This is a Hindi word meaning "to give" or "to offer."

* Ke: This is a Hindi conjunction, often used to link clauses.

* Able: This is an English word meaning "having the power, skill, or means to do something."

So, a possible interpretation of "Dile ke able" could be:

"To be able to give/offer"

However, without more context, it's difficult to give a precise translation.

Can you provide more information about where you saw this phrase and what was being discussed? This would help me provide a more accurate interpretation.

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