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wanted to learn about the country, so did generic search for Nepal and this came up. only skimmed through it, but ladies over there are very gracious and beautiful. seems like they have the best features from south asia and east asia, a perfect blend :smitten:

its also nice that such a competition has women dressed somewhat modestly, relatively speaking. no swim suit parading or other nonsense. might be mistaken, but it gives the notion that Nepal is fairly conservative in this regard and sticks to its traditions, rather than falling over themselves to imitate western culture (take a hint, other south asians).

[video]www.youtube.com/watch?v=twmnt-uCUvE[/video]


edit: can hindi speaking members here understand what was being said in Nepali? for a north indian not versed in gurkha or north eastern languages, is it mutually intelligible to the extent that you can carry out basic conversation? thanks in advance.
 
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edit: can hindi speaking members here understand what was being said in Nepali? for a north indian not versed in gurkha or north eastern languages, is it mutually intelligible to the extent that you can carry out basic conversation? thanks in advance.

Nepali language belongs to the same family as hindi and other north Indian languages.. in north east, only bengoli and assamese belong to that family, rest are different so it is equally difficult for us to comprehend as it is for you. However we have lot of small pockets of nepali speaking communities here in N.E and so other natives living among and nearby can understand them and vice versa..
 
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Nepali language belongs to the same family as hindi and other north Indian languages.. in north east, only bengoli and assamese belong to that family, rest are different so it is equally difficult for us to comprehend as it is for you. However we have lot of small pockets of nepali speaking communities here in N.E and so other natives living among and nearby can understand them and vice versa..

very few words I could gather, most likely Sanskrit origin which are common to punjabi/urdu. but the rest of it was greek. similar to how much of spoken kurdish or morrocan one would understand. thanks for the reply.
 
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very few words I could gather, most likely Sanskrit origin which are common to punjabi/urdu. but the rest of it was greek. similar to how much of spoken kurdish or morrocan one would understand. thanks for the reply.
if you speak urdu then you will learn nepali easily.
like they pronounce chai(tea) as cheaa.
chini(sugar) is same as in urdu.
chawal(rice) chamar or chawar.
see it's almost like hindi and urdu
 
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Many common words between Nepalese and Bengali. Btw, the Nepalese just detest the Indians.
 
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if you speak urdu then you will learn nepali easily.
like they pronounce chai(tea) as cheaa.
chini(sugar) is same as in urdu.
chawal(rice) chamar or chawar.
see it's almost like hindi and urdu
slight correction 'chawal' is called 'chamal' in Nepali
 
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Which is why the Nepalis come to India in droves to seek work , a sad71 !! :D

I have seen plenty of Indians seeking work in Nepal and Bhutan. We are also employing thousands in addition to about 1 mlln Indian illegals.
 
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I have seen plenty of Indians seeking work in Nepal and Bhutan. We are also employing thousands in addition to about 1 mlln Indian illegals.

LOOLL, a sad 71 you sure can cook up some nice stories. :omghaha:
Indians going to work in BD!!! Can;t get funnier than that.
The Nepalis come in droves to India to work as cooks, waiters and chowkidaars; while the most unfortunate among them end up in Red-Light areas.
 
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LOOLL, a sad 71 you sure can cook up some nice stories. :omghaha:
Indians going to work in BD!!! Can;t get funnier than that.
The Nepalis come in droves to India to work as cooks, waiters and chowkidaars; while the most unfortunate among them end up in Red-Light areas.
Over 1 mlln in Dhaka city alone according to Intel count by border force.
 
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I remember 2 things from Nepali. Many things are similar to Hindi but in place of "V" they write "Bh" so "Video" is written and spoken as "Bhideo". Another observation was "Kukkur Dekho Hoshiyar" in place of "Kutto se Savadhan". But one thing is sure, Nepal is beautiful and Nepalese are very good by heart. I loved my trip to Nepal from Kathmandu to Pokhra and will visit again in future.
 
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