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Nepali is spoken by more than 17 million speakers in Nepal, Bhutan, Burma and neighboring parts of India. Originally known as "Khas Kura", it was historically the language of the Khasa kingdom which once ruled the foothills of Himalayas.

Nepali is written with the Devanagari alphabet , developed from the Brahmi script in the 11th century AD. It contains 36 consonants and 12 vowels . In addition, it has its own representations of numbers that follow the Hindu-Arabic numeral system.

  • 12 Vowels:  अ, आ, इ, ई, उ, ऊ, ए, ऐ, ओ, औ, अं, अँ
  • 36 Consonants:  क, ख, ग, घ, ङ, च, छ, ज, झ, ञ, ट, ठ, ड, ढ, ण, त, थ, द, ध, न, प, फ, ब, भ, म, य, र, ल, व, श, ष, स, ह, क्ष, त्र, ज्ञ
  • Full Stop (पूर्ण बिराम):  ।
  • Numbers in Nepali (नेपालीमा अंकहरू) :  १, २, ३, ४, ५, ६, ७, ८, ९, ०

To give you an example, if you type in "Namaste" it will be converted to "नमस्ते" .

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Nepali transliteration is a process of phonetically converting similar-sounding characters and words from English to Nepali. For Example, you can type in " Tapai kasto cha? " in Latin to get " तपाईंलाई कस्तो छ? ".

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Nepali translation is a process of converting word or sentence from one language to Nepali and vice versa. For instance, typing " Nepal is the birthplace of Lord Buddha. " in English will be translated into " नेपाल भगवान बुद्धको जन्मस्थल हो। ".

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1. Nepalese languages

O nce in Nepal , communities remained completely isolated by steep valleys, high mountains and by thick forest, leading to the evolution of many distinct languages, given as 92 in the 2001 census but now put by ethnologue at 124 distinct living languages . This increase in number seems mostly related to distinguishing dialects within larger groups previously thought to belong to a single linguistic community. Ethnologue’s linguistic map for Nepal , reproduced in Figure 1 , shows the hot spot of languages scattered across the country.

The Linguistic Map of Nepal

Fig 1. The Linguistic Map of Nepal.

If we take Trosterud’s suggestion that at least those languages with more than 16,000 speakers should be written, we find that we should expect all languages down to and including Dhimal should be written; this is 28 languages, just under one third of the languages, in line with the proportion in the population of world languages as a whole. Table 3, lists these 28 languages plus two others, with relevant characteristics extracted from Ethnologue. Note that 8 of them have much larger populations across the border in India, with one of these, Maithili, the second largest language of Nepal. This leaves 20 Nepalese languages, only one of which, Nepali , is used in written form in all walks of life and can be considered fully literate; however most of them have at least some limited use in writing.

2. Nepalese writing

However only four of these purely Nepalese languages have any significant tradition of being written:

Ethnologue only reports limited literacy for Newari and Limbu, not surprising since these languages were suppressed by successive Nepalese governments from the late 18th century onwards until 1990. While the writing of Limbu and Lepcha was probably only ever used for special cultural and religious texts, Newar writing was used for a wide range of purposes until the overthrow of their regime by the Gorkhas in the mid 18th century.

Note that cross border languages, and particularly Maithili and Bhojpuri, also have their own mature literature and may be written in their own distinctive script; for Maithili the script is known as Mithilakshar or Tirhuta, for Bhojpuri it is Kaithi.

Indic writing including Devanagari and Bengali has been printed in movable type since around 1800, with the type evolving and being simplified over the centuries. When computers became used for writing and publishing, the encoding of Devanagari and other Indic scripts was undertaken in India, leading to the Indian Script Code for Information Interchange – ISCII. Work had been proposed to include Devanagari within the then established standard for computers, ISO 8859, as part 12, but this work was abandoned expecting to adopt ISCII’s codes into ISO 8859. However ISO 8859 was in turn superseded by Unicode, which included a code block for Devanagari and other major Indic scripts from the start, with the code blocks adapted from a 1988 version of ISCII. One significant difference between ISCII and Unicode was that in ISCII all the scripts of India had been unified within a single table, with the different scripts selected by appropriate font, whereas in Unicode these were dis-unified into separate code blocks.

The encoding of Limbu was added to the Unicode Standard in April 2003 with the release of version 4.0. Limbu was introduced to the standardisation process by McGowan and Everson in 1999, and a proposal was written jointly by Boyd Michaelovsky and Michael Everson in 2002. Michaelovsky is a linguist who has done considerable field research among the Limbu in Nepal learning about their writing in context, appealing in the proposal to both examples of writing and to the phonology of the spoken language. Even so there have been some discussions since then about missing characters, and in 2011 Pandey proposed two additional composite characters, though there is a case for introducing the virama instead.

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  • 4 . 2  चिन्हको परिचय र प्रयोग चिन्हको परिचय र प्रयोग
  • 5 . 1 सस्वरवाचन सस्वरवाचन
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  • 5 . 4  जीवनी लेखन अभ्यास जीवनी लेखन अभ्यास
  • 6 . 1  लय वाचन र शब्दार्थ लय वाचन र शब्दार्थ
  • 6 . 2  भावार्थ भावार्थ
  • 7 . 1  तार्किक प्रश्नोत्तर तार्किक प्रश्नोत्तर
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  • 8 . 1  सस्वरवाचन शब्दार्थ सस्वरवाचन शब्दार्थ
  • 8 . 2  करण । अकरण करण । अकरण
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  • 11 . 1  ढाँचा परिचय, सास्वरवाचन ढाँचा परिचय, सास्वरवाचन
  • 11 . 2  कालहरूको अपूर्ण पक्ष कालहरूको अपूर्ण पक्ष
  • 12 . 1  गीत गायन, शब्दार्थ गीत गायन, शब्दार्थ
  • 12 . 2  भावार्थ भावार्थ
  • 12 . 3  आज्ञार्थ आज्ञार्थ
  • 13 . 1  सस्वरवाचन, शब्दार्थ, सन्देश सस्वरवाचन, शब्दार्थ, सन्देश
  • 13 . 2  भविष्यत् काल र पक्षहरु भविष्यत् काल र पक्षहरु
  • 14 . 1  सस्वरवाचन, शब्दार्थ सस्वरवाचन, शब्दार्थ
  • 14 . 2  कारक र विभक्ति कारक र विभक्ति
  • 15 . 1  सस्वरवाचन, शब्दार्थ सस्वरवाचन, शब्दार्थ
  • 16 . 1  आदर आदर
  • 16 . 2  सस्वरवाचन, शब्दार्थ सस्वरवाचन, शब्दार्थ
  • 17 . 1  सस्वरवाचन र शब्दार्थ सस्वरवाचन र शब्दार्थ
  • 17 . 2  विवेचनात्मक उत्तर विवेचनात्मक उत्तर
  • 18 . 1  सस्वरवाचन र शब्दार्थ सस्वरवाचन र शब्दार्थ
  • 18 . 2  लिङ्ग परिवर्तन लिङ्ग परिवर्तन
  • 18 . 3  नमुना निबन्ध: मेरो जन्मभूमि नमुना निबन्ध: मेरो जन्मभूमि
  • 19 . 1  नियमको जानकारी, सस्वरवाचन नियमको जानकारी, सस्वरवाचन
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1 नेपाल

2 मेरो देश

3 सगरमाथा

4 मेरो देश मेरो गौरव

5 नेपालको राष्ट्रिय झण्डा

6 नेपालको राष्ट्रिय जनवार

7 तिज

8 दशैँ

9 तिहार

10 होली

11 नेपाली चाडपर्वहरु

12 नेपालको सस्कृति

13 पुस्तकालय

14 गाउँले जीवन

15 सहरिया जीवन

16 शिक्षाको महत्व

17 मेरि आमा

18 मेरो बुबा

19 मेरो परिवार

20 मेरो मिल्ने साथी

21 मेरो विद्यालय

22 मेरो घर

23 मेरो गाउँ

24 पानीको महत्व

25 हाम्रो स्वास्थ्य

26 स्वास्थ्य नै धन हो

27 वाताबरण

28 विधार्थी जीवन

29 अनुशासन

30 विधार्थी जीवनमा अनुशासनको महत्व

31 भ्रष्टाचार

32 लोकतन्त्र

33 प्राविधिक शिक्षाको महत्व

34 विज्ञान र प्रबिधि

35 संचार प्रविधि

36 सरस्वती पुजा

37 गाईको बारेमा निबन्ध

38 कुकुर बारेमा निबन्ध

39 महिला हिंसा

40 मेरो जन्मस्थान

41 फूलबारी

42 इन्टरनेट

43 मोबाइल

44 टेलिभिजन

45 फुटवल

46 क्रिकेट

47 मेरो जीवनको लक्ष्य

48 नेपालको विकाशमा पर्यटनको महत्व

49 प्राकृतिक स्रोतहरु

50 मनपर्ने खेल

51 मनपर्ने खानेकुरा

52 नेपालको राजनीतिक अवस्था

53 वायु प्रदूषण

54 नेपालको भौगोलिक अवस्था

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कन्क्लुजन is the translation of "conclusion" into Nepali. Sample translated sentence: Use the information in the first and last paragraphs for a brief introduction and conclusion. ↔ छोटो परिचय र समापनको लागि पहिलो र अन्तिम अनुच्छेदमा भएका जानकारीहरू प्रयोग गर्नुहोस्।

The end, finish, close or last part of something. [..]

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Nepali (नेपाली)

Nepali is a member of the Eastern Pahari branch of the Indo-Aryan language family spoken mainly in Nepal and northern India by about 25 million people. In 2011 there were about 20.9 million speakers of Nepali in Nepal, where it is a statutory national language. About 45% of the people in Nepal (12.3 million) speak Nepali as their mother tongue, and another 33% (8.6 million) speak it as a second language. It is the main language of government, education and the legal system.

Nepali at a glance

  • Native name : नेपाली (nepālī) [ˈnepali]
  • Language family : Indo-European, Indo-Iranian, Indo-Aryan, Northern Zone, Eastern Pahari
  • Number of speakers : c. 25 million
  • Spoken in : Nepal, India, Bhutan, Brunei, Myanmar
  • First written : c. 981 AD
  • Writing systems : Devanagari script, Ranjana script, Brahmi script
  • Status : statutory national language of Nepal, statutory provincial language in the Indian states of Sikkim and West Bengal

There are about 2.9 million Nepali speakers in India, mainly in the states of Sikkim and West Bengal, where it is a statutory provincial language, and also in the states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Himachal Pradesh, Manipur, Mizoram and Uttarakhand.

Other countries with significant numbers of Nepali speakers include Myanmar (299,000), the USA (94,200), Bhutan (85,000), Australia (62,000) and the UK (52,800) [ source ]. Nepali speakers in Bhutan make up about 35% of the population and are known as Lhotsampa ( ལྷོ་​མཚམས་​པ་​ ).

Historically, Nepali was called Khas Kura (खस कुरा, khasa kurā), spoken by the Khas people of Karnali, and Gorkhali (गोरखाली, gorakhālī), the language of the Gorkha Kingdom, before the term Nepali (नेपाली, nepālī) was adopted. The origin of the modern Nepali language is believed to be from Sinja Valley in Jumla. The Nepali dialect Khas Bhasa (खस भाषा, khasa bhāṣā) is still spoken among the people of the region.

Nepali was first written in the Brahmi script in about 981 AD during the reign of King Bhupal Damupal. From the 12th century, the Devanagari alphabet, which developed from the Brahmi script in the 11th century, became the primary script for Nepali.

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Sample text in Nepali

सबै व्यक्तिहरू जन्मजात स्वतन्त्र हुन्, ती सबैको समान अधिकार र महत्त्व छ । निजहरूमा विचार शक्ति र सद्विचार भएकोले निजहरूले आपस्तमा भ्रातृत्वको भावनाबाट व्यवहार गर्नुपर्छ ।

Transliteration

Sabai vyaktiharū janmajāta svatantra hun, tī sabaiko samāna adhikāra ra mahattva cha. Nijaharūmā vicāra śakti ra sadvicāra bhaekole nijaharūle āpastamā bhrātṛtvako bhāvanābāṭa vyavahāra garnuparcha.

A recording of this text by Sarthak Sharma

Translation

All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood. (Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights)

Details provided by Arvind Iyengar and Arnav Darnal.

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Information about the Nepali language http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nepali_language https://www.britannica.com/topic/Nepali-language https://www.ethnologue.com/language/npi

Online Nepali lessons http://www.nepali.info/nepali/lessons/ https://nepalgo.de/ http://polymath.org/nepali.php https://www.livelingua.com/courses/Nepali/

Nepali phrases https://wikitravel.org/en/Nepali_phrasebook http://the-voyagers.tripod.com/language.htm http://mylanguages.org/nepali_phrases.php http://www.digitalhimalaya.com/projectteam/ turin/downloads/nepali_primer.pdf http://www.volunteersummernepal.org/learn-basic-nepali-2

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Online news in Nepali http://www.arghakhanchi.com https://ekantipur.com/ http://annapurnapost.com/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/nepali/

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This Nepali Keyboard enables you to easily type Nepali online without installing Nepali keyboard . You can use your computer keyboard or mouse to type Nepali letters with this online keyboard.

Pressing Esc on the Nepali keyboard layout will toggle the mouse input between virtual QWERTY keyboard and virtual Nepali keyboard. The key will also turn on/off your keyboard input conversion. Pressing Esc on your keyboard has the same function.

Press Shift or either Ctrl + Alt or AltGr for additional Nepali letters that are not visible on the keyboard.

To type कि press क and ि and to type की press क and ी . Virama is used to type half letters. For example, to type क्त press क ् and त .

The zero-width non-joiner (ZWNJ) is used if two characters are not intended to be connected. ZWNJ is invisible and it is located on [shift][b] key. For example, typing क ् ZWNJ त yields क्‌त instead of क्त.

The zero-width joiner (ZWJ) is used to display half letters stand-alone. ZWJ is invisible and located on [shift][x] key. For example, typing क ্ ZWJ yields क्‍.

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Nepali Proverbs and Sayings

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Proverbs and sayings are integral to every language, encapsulating wisdom and cultural insights passed down through generations. In the context of the Nepali language, these proverbs offer a unique glimpse into the values, humor, and philosophies of the Nepali people. This article explores a variety of common Nepali proverbs and sayings, providing translations and interpretations for English speakers interested in understanding this rich linguistic heritage.

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Understanding the Importance of Proverbs

Proverbs are not just linguistic expressions but are also used to convey warnings, wisdom, and traditional beliefs. In Nepal, these sayings are often employed in daily conversations among people of all ages and are considered an essential aspect of communication.

Common Nepali Proverbs and Their Meanings

“Hatti aayo, pul chhaina.” (The elephant came, but there’s no bridge.) This proverb is used to describe a situation where there is an opportunity, but due to the lack of necessary means or preparations, one cannot take advantage of it. It reflects on the importance of readiness and opportunity.

“Nasamjhe ko ghar basi.” (Fool builds his house.) It implies that a foolish person often makes decisions without proper understanding or knowledge, leading to unfavorable outcomes. This saying is commonly used to advise someone to think carefully before taking any action.

“Kalo akshar bhaisi barabar.” (Black letter, equivalent to a buffalo.) This Nepali saying is used to describe someone who is illiterate or has little understanding of scholarly matters. It suggests that without education, one’s abilities are as limited as that of a buffalo in terms of intellectual tasks.

“Ghar ko bhaisi le sarai chittikka.” (The buffalo from one’s own home merely pokes.) This proverb emphasizes the idea that familiar things or people are often underrated or taken for granted. It’s a reminder to appreciate what one has before seeking value in external sources.

Proverbs Reflecting Nepali Values and Ethics

“Aago aago ma pani paryo.” (Even in fire, there fell water.) Used to describe situations where unexpected help or relief comes during difficult times. This proverb underscores the Nepali value of hope and resilience in adversity.

“Ek haatle taali bajaadaina.” (You can’t clap with one hand.) This saying is used to express the idea that certain tasks or agreements require more than one person to be accomplished. It highlights the importance of cooperation and mutual effort.

“Bhagwan ko ghar derai tara andherai hundaina.” (God’s home is far but not dark.) It signifies that while achieving moral or spiritual goals might take time, the path towards them is never obscured. This reflects the Nepali belief in divine justice and the eventual reward of good deeds.

Humorous Nepali Sayings

“Bandar ko haat ma nariwal.” (Coconut in the hands of a monkey.) This humorous proverb is used when someone does not know how to utilize a resource properly. It’s akin to saying someone has something valuable but doesn’t know what to do with it.

“Andho ko duniya kya rato kya kalo.” (For a blind man, the world is neither red nor black.) This saying is often used humorously to point out that for someone who lacks understanding, distinctions or details are irrelevant.

Using Proverbs in Everyday Communication

Incorporating these proverbs into daily language practice can greatly enhance one’s understanding of the cultural context and add depth to language proficiency. For learners of the Nepali language, it is beneficial to listen to native speakers and try to identify the proverbs being used in conversations. This not only helps in grasping the literal meaning but also the contextual implications of these sayings.

Furthermore, using proverbs appropriately in conversation can also help in gaining the respect of native speakers, as it shows an appreciation and understanding of their culture.

Nepali proverbs and sayings are not just phrases but are the essence of accumulated wisdom, showcasing the humor, morals, and philosophies of the Nepali people. For learners of the language, understanding these proverbs can provide deeper insights into the cultural and ethical framework of Nepal. By integrating these expressions into one’s vocabulary, a language learner can truly begin to speak with the heart and soul of a Nepali.

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Essay on Culture Of Nepal

Students are often asked to write an essay on Culture Of Nepal in their schools and colleges. And if you’re also looking for the same, we have created 100-word, 250-word, and 500-word essays on the topic.

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100 Words Essay on Culture Of Nepal

Introduction.

Nepal, a small country in South Asia, is known for its rich cultural diversity. It is a blend of various ethnic groups, each with unique customs, traditions and languages. This makes the culture of Nepal colorful and fascinating.

Religions in Nepal

Nepal is a religious country with Hinduism and Buddhism being the main faiths. There are also followers of Islam, Christianity, and other religions. These religions influence the daily lives, festivals, and rituals of the Nepalese people.

Languages of Nepal

Nepal is a multilingual country. The official language is Nepali, but more than 123 languages are spoken. Each ethnic group has its own language, adding to the cultural richness.

Traditional Clothing

Nepalese people wear traditional clothing. Men wear ‘Daura Suruwal’ and women wear ‘Sari’ or ‘Kurta Suruwal’. The clothing reflects their ethnic identity and is worn during festivals and special occasions.

Festivals of Nepal

Nepal is known for its numerous festivals. Dashain, Tihar, Holi, and Buddha Jayanti are some of the major festivals. These festivities bring people together in celebration, strengthening social bonds.

Art and Architecture

Nepalese art and architecture is influenced by Hinduism and Buddhism. Temples, palaces, and sculptures display intricate designs and craftsmanship. This showcases the artistic skills of the Nepalese people.

Cuisine of Nepal

Nepalese cuisine is a mix of flavors. Dal Bhat, a lentil soup with rice, is the staple food. Momos, Gundruk, and Dhido are other popular dishes. Each region has its own special dish, reflecting the diversity.

The culture of Nepal is a beautiful mix of various elements. It is a symbol of unity in diversity. Despite the differences, the people of Nepal live in harmony, respecting each other’s cultures.

250 Words Essay on Culture Of Nepal

Introduction to nepal’s culture.

Nepal, a small country in South Asia, is famous for its rich and diverse culture. It is home to various ethnic groups, each with its unique traditions, languages, and customs. This makes Nepal a place where different cultures blend together, creating a beautiful mix.

Religion and Beliefs

Religion is a big part of life in Nepal. Most people follow Hinduism or Buddhism. These religions influence many aspects of daily life, like food, clothing, and festivals. People visit temples and shrines regularly, showing their deep faith.

Language and Communication

In Nepal, many languages are spoken. The main one is Nepali, but there are also many local languages. Despite this, people find ways to communicate and understand each other. This shows the unity in their diversity.

Festivals and Celebrations

Festivals are a major part of Nepal’s culture. They bring joy and unity among people. Dashain, Tihar, and Holi are some of the main festivals. During these times, people gather with family, exchange gifts, and enjoy special meals.

Nepal’s art and architecture are unique and beautiful. You can see this in the temples and old buildings. They are often decorated with detailed carvings and colourful paintings. This highlights the artistic skills of the Nepalese people.

Food and Cuisine

Nepali food is a mix of flavours. The main meal is ‘Dal Bhat’, which is lentil soup, rice, and vegetables. Nepalese people also love momos, which are tasty dumplings.

In conclusion, Nepal’s culture is a colourful mix of traditions, beliefs, and customs. It is a symbol of unity in diversity, making Nepal a truly special place.

500 Words Essay on Culture Of Nepal

Introduction to nepalese culture.

Nepal, a small country nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, is known for its rich and vibrant culture. The culture of Nepal is a unique mix of tradition and novelty. It is a fusion of ancient history and modern influences. The culture is deeply rooted in the people, their rituals, their beliefs, and their daily lives.

Religions and Festivals

Nepal is a country where different religions coexist in harmony. The majority of the people follow Hinduism, followed by Buddhism, Islam, and other religions. This diversity in religions leads to a variety of festivals, each with its unique charm. Dashain, Tihar, Teej, and Buddha Jayanti are some of the major festivals celebrated here. These festivals fill the country with joy and vibrancy, showcasing the unity in diversity.

Language and Literature

Language is an essential part of any culture, and Nepal is no exception. The official language is Nepali, but more than 123 languages are spoken here. This shows the cultural richness and diversity of the country. Nepalese literature is also diverse, with works ranging from ancient scriptures and epics to modern novels and poetry.

Nepal is famous for its distinctive art and architecture. The country is full of ancient temples, palaces, and monuments that reflect the skills of the Newar artisans. Kathmandu Valley, in particular, is a treasure trove of such architectural wonders. The intricate woodwork, stone carvings, and metal crafts are a testament to the artistic prowess of the Nepalese people.

Nepalese cuisine is as diverse as its culture. The food varies from region to region. Dal Bhat (lentil soup with rice), Gundruk (fermented leafy greens), and Momo (dumplings) are some popular dishes. The food is not just about taste but also carries cultural and religious significance.

Music and Dance

Music and dance form an integral part of Nepalese culture. Folk music and dances are popular, with each ethnic group having its unique music and dance forms. Instruments like Madal and Sarangi are commonly used. The dances are usually performed during festivals and special occasions, adding color and rhythm to the celebrations.

Clothing and Attire

Traditional Nepalese clothing is unique and varied. Men typically wear Daura Suruwal while women wear Gunyu Cholo. These outfits are often worn during festivals and special occasions. The clothing reflects the country’s cultural heritage and identity.

In conclusion, the culture of Nepal is a beautiful blend of various elements. It is a culture that respects diversity and celebrates unity. It is a culture that values tradition while embracing change. The culture of Nepal is a mirror of its people – warm, welcoming, and vibrant.

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The Culture of Nepal: A Brief Introduction

Culture of Nepal

Nepal is a small nation rich in heritage, culture cuisine, and natural beauty. Nepal is home to the world’s highest peak and Gautam Buddha. There is unification among the country’s citizens even though they come from many different cultures, castes, religions, and backgrounds. Every citizen of Nepal shares the lovely tie of the brotherhood from east to west, north to south. Nepal may be a small nation but the country is fascinating and beautiful because of its unique history and culture of Nepal. 

Nepal is comparable to a celebration that enjoys commemorating, interpersonal ties, joys, and diversity. Nepal is a beautiful country with a long history of traditions and culture. The country is rich in gastronomy, customary arts and crafts, and many more. Nepalese people are always welcoming to everyone. No matter who and wherever you are from, Nepalese people will always welcome you with love and respect for you as their god because they believe in “Atithi devo bhawa” which means guests are considered as the God.

Both Siddhartha Gautam from Lumbini and Mata Sita from Janakpur were born in Nepal. The distinctive landscape and incredibly complex environment of Nepal are well-known. In addition to having the highest mountain in the world, Nepal also ranks second in terms of its water resources.

Lumbini: Where the journey of Lord Buddha began.

The small country of Nepal is even more fascinating and dynamic because of its magnificent festivals and rich culture. Nepal enjoys the celebration of Festivals from celebrating Dashain to Jatras, Ubhauli, Udhauli, Mage Sankranti, and many other festivals . Nepal is a nation that enjoys celebrations.

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Nepal’s Festivals

Dashain .

The most significant event in the nation, Dashain, is observed by the Hindu community. All castes and ethnic groups in Nepal engage in the celebration. Dashain is so distinctive that Nepalese who reside abroad fly over their country to celebrate with their families and close friends.

Dashain 

Mage Sankranti

Mage Sankranti is mostly celebrated in the Terai region by the Tharu community. It is one of the most beautiful and important festivals for the Tharu community. The Sakhiya dance was performed on the occasion of Maghe Sankranti to the tune of Madal.

Sankranti Delights: A mosaic of laddus celebrating the festival's warmth and sweetness.

The Kirati people of Nepal, including the castes of Limbu, Rai, Subba, and others, celebrate Udhauli. The major reason the Kirati people celebrate this festival is because it marks the beginning of winter. Animals and birds move from colder climates to warmer climates. Usually, people meet and dance together to commemorate this. The Kirati people perform the unique dance known as Sakela, more popularly known as Chandi, during these celebrations.

Kirati Heritage in Motion: Celebrating Ubhauli Parba with traditional dance and unity.

Nepal’s Art & Craft

The exquisite and interesting arts and crafts of Nepal are even recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Beautiful sculptures from Nepal include pagoda-style temples, art and museums, thangka paintings, timber crafts, metal crafts, and more. The culture and traditions of Nepal are greatly influenced by its arts and crafts. These traditional crafts provide the world with a glimpse of Nepal’s rich history and cultural variety through their intricate designs and distinctive features.

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Nepal (Multilingual, multi-culture and multi-ethnic country)

Nepal is a multilingual country where people speak different kinds of languages according to their caste and culture. Multicultural, multiethnic, multilingual, and multiethnic describe Nepal as a country. Since the dawn of civilization, Nepal has been inhabited by people from a wide range of linguistic, religious, and cultural backgrounds.  Due to Nepal’s wealth in linguistic and cultural diversity, its culture is both complicated and varied. Nepal has 142 ethnic groups according to the census of 2021. There are 123 languages spoken in Nepal.

The diversity of cultures is crucial for preserving national identity. Cultural institutions and cultures are blended as a luxury in Nepali society, which is adaptive. Diversity, another word for the diversity of humanity, is a treasured national heritage that will only grow. Individual demands can be accommodated by altering traditional cultures.

Nepal’s cuisine

There are many different food cultures in Nepal, but Newari cuisine is particularly well-liked in the country’s urban centers. For their Newari cuisine, Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, and Lalitpur are well known. Every culture has a unique cuisine and style of presenting food.

Tharu community: Especially known for the Mud-water snail called Ghonghi and Anandi Rice (the steam sticky rice)

Delightful Delicacy: Gonghi, a Taste of Local Tradition.

Newari community: Its famous cuisines are Bara, Chatamari, Chuira (a beaten rice), Choila, and many more.

Savoring Tradition: Newari Cuisine, a Symphony of Flavors from the Heart of Nepal.

Limbu community: Fermented soybean which is known as Kinema. Bamboo shoots, Tongbha the millet beer.

Savoring Tradition: Limbu Cuisine, a Symphony of Flavors from the Heart of Nepal.

Brahmin & Chhteri Community: Dal , Bhaat, Tarkari, Acchar, Sel roti, and anarasa are some of the cuisines that are eaten by the Brahmin Chhteri community. 

Culinary Heritage: Brahmin Cuisine, a Blend of Tradition and Taste.

Maithali Community: Boiled rice, and pickles Laddu are some famous cuisine of the Maithali community. 

Flavors of Mithila: 'Peruki', a Delightful Glimpse into Mitihila's Culinary Legacy.

Despite its small size, Nepal boasts a rich diversity of cultures, languages, and ethnic groups. From the Himalayan mountains’ snow-capped peaks like Everest Base Camp Trek . to the variety of its festivals, arts, and crafts, and cuisines, Nepal exhibits a range of traditions that coexist peacefully. The national motto, “ Atithi Devo Bhava,” which refers to treating visitors as divine, captures the warm-hearted generosity and hospitality that characterize the nation’s inhabitants. The diversity of ethnic groups and languages spoken in Nepal is evidence of the country’s rich cultural legacy. Nepal’s culture has origins in ancient civilizations and has been strengthened by the contributions of many other communities. It is a culture that is constantly changing while retaining its traditional foundations. It acts as a model for countries around the world. Together, different cultures may flourish and prosper, enriching and enhancing the planet.

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Essay About Dashain Festival

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Dashain festival is one of the greatest festivals in Nepal. It is celebrated with great joy and jubilation. Dashain is celebrated by the Hindu followers all over Nepal. It is the festival that brings happiness and delivers the message of unity among people. This festival signifies unity, the victory of truth, and the inception of happiness.

Dashain generally falls in Nepali Month Aswin( September ) lasts for 10 days. Each day has special rituals and activities to be performed. The festival starts from Ghatasthapana and ends at Vijaya Dashami. On Ghatasthapana, people sow rice and barley seeds on the pious corner of their house to grow seedlings called Jamara.

Jamara

The first nine days of the festival are popularly called Navaratri. The goddess Durga is worshipped during this period. The 7th day is known as Fulpati and on this day Jamara is brought to the Hanuman Dhoka, Kathmandu from the Gorkha Durbar with the help of the priest. From Fulpati (8th day) until the 9th day, people sacrifice goats, ducks, buffaloes, and other birds & animals to the Goddess Durga. They worship the image of the Goddess Durga, some even visit temples. They do so wishing her blessing for power and prosperity. The main day of the Tika ie. the 10th day is called Vijaya Dashami.

On this day, people receive Tika( red-colored rice seeds ) on their forehead, Jamara on their head along with the blessings of the elder ones. They get blessings for good health, happiness, progress, prosperity, and longevity. People wear new clothes, visit relatives and enjoy delicious food items .

Dashain festival marks the victory of truth over untruth. With regard to this, Hindu scripture defines the two events as the starting of the celebration of the festival. The first one is when the cruel demon, Mahisasur was killed by the Goddess Durga. After this victory, the Dashain festival is believed to be started. Another one is when Ramchandra and Sita returned to Ayodhya after killing the evil Ravan who had kidnapped Sita. The celebration of Dashain has social and religious importance. It is an occasion of peace and goodwill.

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It is the festival in which family members gather and enjoy together. They forget their worries and indulge themselves in feasting and joy. Schools, offices, organizations, etc. remain closed during the time and people far away return back home for the festive celebration with their kith and kins. Despite this, Dashain has a dark side too. Numerous birds, animals are killed mercilessly. People engage themselves in taking drinks, different beverages, gambling, and so on. Some people even celebrate in an expensive and pompous style being in prolonged debt. Indeed, celebrating festivals like Dashain gives us complete joy and spreads a true message of brotherhood.

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20+ Exciting Ways To Say Congratulations In Nepali

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If you are wondering what to learn next to improve your communication skills in the Nepali language , this blog is here to save your day. With translations and exciting phrases, you will learn all the ways how to say congratulations in Nepali. If you are eager to master this topic, continue reading below!

Words like  congratulations  are a must-know if you are a beginner language learner. Especially if you plan to visit Nepal soon, you must learn common wishes and ways of congratulating someone in the Nepali language, like तपाईको सफलताको लागि बधाई छ! (Congratulations on your success), तपाईलाई सलाम छ (Hats off to you!), etc., and become proficient in pronunciation. Such words and wishes play a crucial role while bonding with friends and also becomes a great way of showing your love and gratitude.

Moreover, we are talking about the locality of a country where people consider each other family from miles away and take heartwarming messages as a gesture of love and kindness. So, if you think you need to improve your language learning and communication mastery, let’s not waste more time and start learning Nepali!

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How To Say Congratulations In Nepali

General ways to congratulate in nepali, other praises that you can use, congratulation wishes for different occasions.

Let us first learn how to say “Congratulations” in Nepali. बधाई छ is the Nepali script translation, and it is pronounced as Badhā’ī cha . So, the English to Nepali word translation is simple and not too twisted. The most common phrase with the word बधाई is तपाईलाई बधाई छ! – Tapā’īlā’ī badhā’ī cha! which means “Congratulations to you!”

Below is the list of the word “Congratulations” verb forms to make sentence forming easier for you!

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When we talk about congratulating someone, it is not just about praising someone. In a society where family, locality, and the entire country are considered one, a small gesture of congratulations means much more than just an award. It shows your support for the other person and the recognization of their hard work and good faith. Thus, if you ever visit your Nepali friend or even a random stranger celebrating their success, it is only respectful and charming of you to wish them a good note of congratulation and make them feel worthy of their achievement.

Especially if you have just begun learning the Nepali language, words like Congratulations will become an asset for you. First, it will help you start conversations and communicate freely with the Nepali people. Second, it will allow you to speak better Nepali as you keep practicing the common phrases.

So, when there is no harm and only gain in learning the following words and phrases, we should stop wandering around and start learning. Just keep your eyes open and continue with your reading! Below we will go through different ways of using the term “Congratulations” in Nepali and how to use it on other occasions.

Congratulations in Nepali

Here we will go through some general phrases that can be used to congratulate someone. Later, we will dive into more fun alternatives and ways of praising success!

1. Congratulations on your success! – तपाईको सफलताको लागि बधाई छ! Play

The first, most basic way of congratulating someone on any occasion is by saying तपाईको सफलताको लागि बधाई छ! It means “Congratulations on your success” in the Nepali dictionary and is pronounced as Tapā’īkō saphalatākō lāgi badhā’ī cha! You can use this phrase to praise anyone in any formal or informal setting. Mainly when it comes to strangers or new friends, Tapā’īkō saphalatākō lāgi badhā’ī cha! is the go-to line for you!

2. You did an excellent job – तपाईंले उत्कृष्ट काम गर्नुभयो Play

Another way of congratulating someone without actually using the Nepali word- congratulations is by complementing someone as तपाईंले उत्कृष्ट काम गर्नुभयो. It is pronounced as Tapā’īnlē utkr̥ṣṭa kāma garnubhayō and is also quite simple and easy to say. You can use this, especially when wishing your juniors or colleagues who just flourished in their given task. It also works for small achievements.

3. Keep it up – यसलाई जारी राख्नुहोस् Play

To act more mature and casual at the same time, you can say यसलाई जारी राख्नुहोस्- Yasalā’ī jārī rākhnuhōs . This phrase works best when congratulating your friend’s child or someone younger than you. It is a way of indirectly praising their work and encouraging them to continue working harder.

4. Proud of you! – तिमी प्रती गर्व छ! Play

One of the best ways to make the other person’s day who just blossomed in their task is uttering the golden words तिमी प्रती गर्व छ! It is pronounced as Timī pratī garva cha! We all know that it is a phrase that we strive to hear at least once in our lifetime, especially from our parents. So, if you have someone dearly close to or associated with you, say these words and make an already exciting day filled with more love, laughter, and lifelong happiness.

5. Good going! – राम्रो हुँदैछ! Play

If you are looking for a more casual and humble way of wishing someone, you can use the phrase राम्रो हुँदैछ!- Rāmrō hum̐daicha! It is another standard way of showing your support and recognition of their success. So, in any informal setting where you see a suitable atmosphere, make sure you use the line Rāmrō hum̐daicha! and make victory more happening and fun!

Now that you know the primary ways of saying congratulations to someone, here is a list of a few other short phrases that you can use to say congratulations in a more fun manner in the Nepali language. Keep reading and have a better understanding of the language.

1. Nicely done – राम्रोसँग गरियो Play

Nicely done or Rāmrōsam̐ga gariyō is one good alternative to saying congratulations in Nepali. You can use this phrase with your friends as it adds a compliment along with the praise, which will boost your friend’s confidence.

2. You did it! – तपाईंले यो गर्नुभयो! Play

You must know about this one. You did it or तपाईंले यो गर्नुभयो!- Tapā’īnlē yō garnubhayō! is a common way of congratulating someone, especially when it comes to someone you know. It expresses that they have acted according to expectations and have made everyone proud. Use this to make your Nepali friends happier!

3. Hats off to you – तपाईलाई सलाम छ Play

If you are a fan of reality shows, you would know about this one. तपाईलाई सलाम छ- Tapā’īlā’ī salāma cha which means “hats off to you” in English, is another widespread and exciting way of saying congratulations to your friends and colleagues. Especially when someone does something extremely extraordinary, Tapā’īlā’ī salāma cha is one of the best wishes you can use to impress them and make bonds better.

4. Here’s to you – यहाँ तपाईलाई छ Play

When you are at a party, and you are about to make a toast to your friend’s success, you can use the phrase यहाँ तपाईलाई छ- Yahām̐ tapā’īlā’ī cha . The expression “here’s to you” will never be too old to use, making honoring easy and exciting. Just raise your toast, look into your friend and say Yahām̐ tapā’īlā’ī cha. You are sure to make the party even more vibrant and fun.

5. Cheers! – जय होस्! Play

Not so common in Nepal, but yet a good option, the phrase जय होस्!- Jaya hōs! is your next best option. It is short, simple, and not too hard to remember. You can use this when the surroundings do not expect much from you, and it only concerns your friend who just made an accomplishment. It works best with a bottle of Nepali wine in one hand and a big smile on your face!

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Here are different lists of wishes that you can use according to the occasion.

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Congratulation wishes for job success, congratulations lines for graduation, congratulation wishes for motherhood, wrapping up.

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Writing translate to Nepali meanings: लेखन . In other words, लेखन in Nepali is Writing in English. Click to pronunce

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Meaning of Writing in Nepali language is: लेखन .

Other words in Nepali

  • Handwriting: हस्तलेखन.
  • Handwritings: हातले लेखेका अक्षर.
  • Overwriting: अधिलेखन.
  • Rewriting: अर्कै ढंगमा लेख्नु.
  • Songwriting: गीत लेखन.
  • Underwriting: हामीदारी.
  • Writing: लेखन.
  • Writings: लेखहरू.
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The standard way to write "Writing" in Nepali is: लेखन

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Nepali (English: /nɪˈpɔːli/; Devanagari: नेपाली, [ˈnepali]) is an Indo-Aryan language of the sub-branch of Eastern Pahari. It is the official language of Nepal and one of the 22 scheduled languages of India. Also known by the endonym Khas kura (Devanagari: खस कुरा), the language is also called Gorkhali or Parbatiya in some contexts. It is spoken mainly in Nepal and by about a quarter of the population in Bhutan. In India, Nepali has official status in the state of Sikkim and in the Darjeeling District and Kalimpong district of West Bengal. It has a significant number of speakers in the states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Himachal Pradesh, Manipur, Mizoram and Uttarakhand. It is also spoken in Myanmar and by the Nepali diaspora worldwide. Nepali developed in proximity to a number of Indo-Aryan languages, most notably the other Pahari languages and Maithili and shows Sanskrit influence. However, owing to Nepal's location, it has also been influenced by Tibeto-Burman languages. Nepali is mainly differentiated from Central Pahari, both in grammar and vocabulary, by Tibeto-Burman idioms owing to close contact with this language group..

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Nepali native speakers: 16 million (2011 census), 9 million L2 speakers (2011 census).

Nepali language code is: ne.

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लेखन in Nepali meanings Writing in English .

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Restate the thesis

Review or reiterate key points of your work, explain why your work is relevant, a take-away for the reader, more resources on writing thesis conclusions, frequently asked questions about writing an excellent thesis conclusion, related articles.

At this point in your writing, you have most likely finished your introduction and the body of your thesis, dissertation, or research paper . While this is a reason to celebrate, you should not underestimate the importance of your conclusion. The conclusion is the last thing that your reader will see, so it should be memorable.

A good conclusion will review the key points of the thesis and explain to the reader why the information is relevant, applicable, or related to the world as a whole. Make sure to dedicate enough of your writing time to the conclusion and do not put it off until the very last minute.

This article provides an effective technique for writing a conclusion adapted from Erika Eby’s The College Student's Guide to Writing a Good Research Paper: 101 Easy Tips & Tricks to Make Your Work Stand Out .

While the thesis introduction starts out with broad statements about the topic, and then narrows it down to the thesis statement , a thesis conclusion does the same in the opposite order.

  • Restate the thesis.
  • Review or reiterate key points of your work.
  • Explain why your work is relevant.
  • Include a core take-away message for the reader.

Tip: Don’t just copy and paste your thesis into your conclusion. Restate it in different words.

The best way to start a conclusion is simply by restating the thesis statement. That does not mean just copying and pasting it from the introduction, but putting it into different words.

You will need to change the structure and wording of it to avoid sounding repetitive. Also, be firm in your conclusion just as you were in the introduction. Try to avoid sounding apologetic by using phrases like "This paper has tried to show..."

The conclusion should address all the same parts as the thesis while making it clear that the reader has reached the end. You are telling the reader that your research is finished and what your findings are.

I have argued throughout this work that the point of critical mass for biopolitical immunity occurred during the Romantic period because of that era's unique combination of post-revolutionary politics and innovations in smallpox prevention. In particular, I demonstrated that the French Revolution and the discovery of vaccination in the 1790s triggered a reconsideration of the relationship between bodies and the state.

Tip: Try to reiterate points from your introduction in your thesis conclusion.

The next step is to review the main points of the thesis as a whole. Look back at the body of of your project and make a note of the key ideas. You can reword these ideas the same way you reworded your thesis statement and then incorporate that into the conclusion.

You can also repeat striking quotations or statistics, but do not use more than two. As the conclusion represents your own closing thoughts on the topic , it should mainly consist of your own words.

In addition, conclusions can contain recommendations to the reader or relevant questions that further the thesis. You should ask yourself:

  • What you would ideally like to see your readers do in reaction to your paper?
  • Do you want them to take a certain action or investigate further?
  • Is there a bigger issue that your paper wants to draw attention to?

Also, try to reference your introduction in your conclusion. You have already taken a first step by restating your thesis. Now, check whether there are other key words, phrases or ideas that are mentioned in your introduction that fit into your conclusion. Connecting the introduction to the conclusion in this way will help readers feel satisfied.

I explored how Mary Wollstonecraft, in both her fiction and political writings, envisions an ideal medico-political state, and how other writers like William Wordsworth and Mary Shelley increasingly imagined the body politic literally, as an incorporated political collective made up of bodies whose immunity to political and medical ills was essential to a healthy state.

Tip: Make sure to explain why your thesis is relevant to your field of research.

Although you can encourage readers to question their opinions and reflect on your topic, do not leave loose ends. You should provide a sense of resolution and make sure your conclusion wraps up your argument. Make sure you explain why your thesis is relevant to your field of research and how your research intervenes within, or substantially revises, existing scholarly debates.

This project challenged conventional ideas about the relationship among Romanticism, medicine, and politics by reading the unfolding of Romantic literature and biopolitical immunity as mutual, co-productive processes. In doing so, this thesis revises the ways in which biopolitics has been theorized by insisting on the inherent connections between Romantic literature and the forms of biopower that characterize early modernity.

Tip: If you began your thesis with an anecdote or historical example, you may want to return to that in your conclusion.

End your conclusion with something memorable, such as:

  • a call to action
  • a recommendation
  • a gesture towards future research
  • a brief explanation of how the problem or idea you covered remains relevant

Ultimately, you want readers to feel more informed, or ready to act, as they read your conclusion.

Yet, the Romantic period is only the beginning of modern thought on immunity and biopolitics. Victorian writers, doctors, and politicians upheld the Romantic idea that a "healthy state" was a literal condition that could be achieved by combining politics and medicine, but augmented that idea through legislation and widespread public health measures. While many nineteenth-century efforts to improve citizens' health were successful, the fight against disease ultimately changed course in the twentieth century as global immunological threats such as SARS occupied public consciousness. Indeed, as subsequent public health events make apparent, biopolitical immunity persists as a viable concept for thinking about the relationship between medicine and politics in modernity.

Need more advice? Read our 5 additional tips on how to write a good thesis conclusion.

The conclusion is the last thing that your reader will see, so it should be memorable. To write a great thesis conclusion you should:

The basic content of a conclusion is to review the main points from the paper. This part represents your own closing thoughts on the topic. It should mainly consist of the outcome of the research in your own words.

The length of the conclusion will depend on the length of the whole thesis. Usually, a conclusion should be around 5-7% of the overall word count.

End your conclusion with something memorable, such as a question, warning, or call to action. Depending on the topic, you can also end with a recommendation.

In Open Access: Theses and Dissertations you can find thousands of completed works. Take a look at any of the theses or dissertations for real-life examples of conclusions that were already approved.

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