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| Lindsay | Wednesday 23rd of November 2005 04:23:33 AM |
| Nepali Course - Namaste~ I came across this site by accident, but maybe some of you will find it useful! :) http://www.digitalhimalaya.com/projectteam/turin/downloads/nepali_primer.pdf | |
| Shyam | Wednesday 23rd of November 2005 05:33:04 PM |
| - Dheraii Ramro Kaam Lindsay. I went into this site. I think all of u guys should check this out. It's really informational for all u guys. Dhanyabad Lindsay | |
| Anya | Friday 25th of November 2005 01:52:47 AM |
| - Dherai dhanyabaad Lindsay! tyo link ramrai cha. Ahile besai bujchu. | |
| Shyam | Saturday 26th of November 2005 01:46:27 PM |
| - I wasn't sure what you were trying to say by (Ahile besai bujchu), just a request didi if you could write the english translated form so that not only me but the ones trying to learn from scratch could learn it and use it. Dhanyabad. | |
| Shyam | Saturday 26th of November 2005 01:59:05 PM |
| - Hey Anya didi, u have some thing wrong while writing sathiharu on ur footnote. u are missing straight line after "sa" in saathiharu word. | |
| Anya | Saturday 26th of November 2005 10:46:10 PM |
| - Dhanyabaad Shyam! I fixed it. You are right, it would be good to write the translation of what I'm trying to write :) I'll do that from now on. Ahile besai bujchu = Now I understand better. Is that right? | |
| Shyam | Sunday 27th of November 2005 11:49:58 AM |
| - It makes sense but u could say this. Aba ramro sanga bujchu. Shyam | |
| Darz | Sunday 08th of January 2006 04:59:30 PM |
| Cool! - Namaste! I downloaded the course and it's really useful for me! It means that if I can work through it I will still be able to write letters to my friend if he returns to Nepal! Hopefully he'll take me with him though! :P Dhanyabad, Lindsay! - Darryl | |
| morprussell | Tuesday 17th of January 2006 02:35:42 PM |
| - Namaste, I don't know if anyone noticed, but there is audio available for this course at the following address. http://lrc.cornell.edu/medialib/np/npb Good luck! | |
| Lindsay | Thursday 19th of January 2006 12:45:09 AM |
| - Oh cool!!! Dherai dhanyabaad! I had no idea there was audio for this. Thanks a lot! I appreciate it & I'm sure all of the other Nepali learners appreciate it too! Thanks again! | |
| Pradeep | Monday 25th of September 2006 06:02:35 PM |
| Mero bicharmaa (In my opinion , I think): - Nepali translation for \"I understand better\" Anya is nearer than Mr. Shyam (sorry Shyam, if I am not right!). \"Aba ma pahile bhanda ramro bujhchhu\" will be better I think. good = ramro (asal) better = jhan ramro OR bhanda ramro (comparison) best = sabai bhanda ramro hope, I explain well and right! Dhanyevaad!!! | |
| roh3x2n | Wednesday 28th of February 2007 12:56:18 AM |
| - This book is Write protected. | |
| dex99 | Saturday 01st of September 2007 06:04:30 AM |
| - thanks Lindsay! :) very useful... | |
| kanita | Tuesday 04th of September 2007 07:45:08 PM |
| - wow...this book looks pretty good but it doesnt tell you how u should sound it*~*, Cuz i wana learn Nepali but i wana knw how to speak it first, so have u got another coures/kinds of book for me??_??..Thx heaps:) | |
| Pradeep | Wednesday 05th of September 2007 04:30:26 PM |
| Trying to help on Nepali Pronunciation - Namaste all! please try this: take Pronunciations \"no\" from word not, \"mus\" from word must and \"te\" from word telephone then say all together \"no_mus_te\". This will make sound of Namaste (hello in Nepali). I think I make you easy (if I understood your problem well)to Pronunciation Nepali from English alfabet words. Dhanyevaad (Thank you)! | |