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Can some CURRYCEL here speaking hindi help me finding the meaning of these words?

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Hello,
I need the meaning of following words. They could be the same or different words. I am not sure. Wrote them down with english pronounciation as best as I could.

Tsheegeh
Teegeh
Tseegeh

Also those same words with sup in front of it (possibly). Maybe it was just used on some or one of them though.

Sup could mean boss?

Thanks for your help.
 
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The Extradition Act of 1962 provides India's legislative basis for extradition. To consolidate and modify the law concerning the extradition of fugitive criminals and to provide for substances connected therewith, or related thereto, the Extradition Act of 1962 was enacted.
 
Hello,
I need the meaning of following words. They could be the same or different words. I am not sure. Wrote them down with english pronounciation as best as I could.

Tsheegeh
Teegeh
Tseegeh

Also those same words with sup in front of it (possibly). Maybe it was just used on some or one of them though.

Sup could mean boss?

Thanks for your help.
Looks like Punjabi to me.

Tusi gaye roughly translates to "Did you go?"
Thik hai is roughly "ok, it's alright".

Boss in Hindi is just boss.
 
Looks like Punjabi to me.

Tusi gaye roughly translates to "Did you go?"
Thik hai is roughly "ok, it's alright".

Boss in Hindi is just boss.
Okay ty, makes sense.
 

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