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English | Nepal Basa |
Is lunch/dinnerready | Jaa-bu-ta-laa? (rice cooked) |
What’s for lunch/diner? | Thauu chuu tar-kaa-ri? (today what vegetable) |
No meat? | Laa-ma-du-laa? (meat is not there) |
We will have fish tomorrow | Ka-nhay nyaa da-ye-ke-gu |
Your lunch is getting cold | Jaa-khwaa-unn-la |
I will cut the vegetables. | Jinn ta-ra-kaa-ri taa-naa bi-i |
The milk is boiling over | Du-ru daa-si wa-la |
You can out the pan on the fire. | Taa-kyaa de-chuu-saa ji-la |
The fire is burning idly. | Mi gyaah ju-la. |
Something is smoking. | Kuu wa-la |
The roof is leaking. | Paujwah |
There won’t be any lights today. | Thauu ma-ata-wa-i ma-khu. |
The try is dry. | Hi-ti-i lah ma-wah |
I have been robbed | Ji-thay khu-yaa yanka-la |
I lost my ____________ | Ji-gu ______________ta-na. |
My room is on fire. | Ji-gu ko-thaa mi chyaa-naa chwa-na |
I m happy to meet you in Nepal!!!!!!!!!!! I stay ther from Sebtember till end of May. We stay in contact ok? :):):)
We are planning to be there in Dec/Jan. let you know the details once things are planned. 🙂
Now I have to learn more nepali language. After 6 weeks I will go to Nepal for 8 months 🙂 🙂 :)………..
OMG gal you are so lucky. You are going to Nepal again. Have a great time. I will be there Dec/Jan so may be see you then 😉
This is such a great thing you’re doing! I’ll admit I enjoyed this chapter especially because you included “my room is on fire” – you never know, right?
hahaha, it looks like I am running out of example now 🙂