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What you call paap in English?

"Paap" is a Hindi word that translates to sin in English.

It's important to remember that the concept of "paap" can be more nuanced than simply "sin" in English. It often refers to:

* A negative action or thought that goes against religious or moral principles.

* An act that brings bad karma and consequences in this life or the next.

* A transgression against divine law.

Therefore, depending on the context, "paap" could also be translated as evil, wrongdoing, transgression, offense, or iniquity.

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