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LindsayWednesday 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

ShyamWednesday 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
AnyaFriday 25th of November 2005 01:52:47 AM
- Dherai dhanyabaad Lindsay! tyo link ramrai cha. Ahile besai bujchu.
ShyamSaturday 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.
ShyamSaturday 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.
AnyaSaturday 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?
ShyamSunday 27th of November 2005 11:49:58 AM
- It makes sense but u could say this.
Aba ramro sanga bujchu.
Shyam
DarzSunday 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
morprussellTuesday 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!
LindsayThursday 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!
PradeepMonday 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!!!
roh3x2nWednesday 28th of February 2007 12:56:18 AM
- This book is Write protected.

dex99Saturday 01st of September 2007 06:04:30 AM
- thanks Lindsay! :)

very useful...
kanitaTuesday 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:)
PradeepWednesday 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)!


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