Nepali— namaskar, namaste, k cha (informal), kasto cha Northern Sami— "Buorre beaivi", "Bures" Northern Sotho— dumelang Norwegian— hei ("hi"), hallo ("hello"), heisann ("hi there"), god morgen ("good morning"), god dag ("good day"), god kveld ("good evening"). Oshi...
anyway i understand you are following 'new grammar rules', that have been outlawed due to the result of 'nepali language correction movement', which have decreed to separate word, so that each word should not contain more than 3 alphabets. ...
For example, in South Korea, hello (Annyeonghaseyo) and goodbye (Annyeonghi gaseyo) can be shortened to simply “Annyeong”. “Annyeong” is often used amongst friends to mean both hello and goodbye. You might be tempted to use this abbreviated form all of the time, but saying only “...
法语(法国) 关于尼泊尔语的问题 दाढी (beard) काँध (shoulder) फोक्सो (lung) कुकुच्चा (heel) अझ (stll, yet,else, some more) चिन्नु (to know,to recognize, distinguish) ...
bhitra bahira mero chori le luga bhitra bahira gare ra lagai che
ou japan ra China bata aune jane garcha
the first one because it sounds simple and easy to remember.Yeah, I got confused with both my English and Nepali sentences because this sentence can be written in different ways in English😅 असम्भब is hard to pronounce for me so I prefer the sentences you suggested🙂 @...
kaam garnu khoki laagda yo aushadhi le raamro kaam garchha.I'd say:khoki laagda yo aushadhi...
The poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning asked an important question in her Sonnet 43 ("How Do I Love Thee? Let Me Count the Ways"). I've counted more than 165 ways to say I love you in different languages, and I present them below. Scroll down to find out how to express yourself to th...
Normally you would just say that you are going to the bathroom/toilet (toilet being more common)...