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Please take tea.
कृपया चिया लिनुहोस ।
lase soljya shye .
लासे, सोल्ज्य श्ये ।
I don’t take hot water.
म तातो पानी खान्न ।
nga chhu tshende muthung.
ङा क्षु छेन्दे मुथुङ् ।
Do you take wine?
तपाईले जाड पिउनु हुन्छ ?
khyore chhe chhang shye kiu?
ख्योरे क्षे क्षङ श्ये क्यीउ ?
No, I don’t take wine.
होइन, म जाड पिउदीन ।
aahang, nge chhng rang muthunggu.
आहंग, ङे क्षङ राङ् मुथुङगु । ,
I take sometimes.
म कहिलेकाही पिउछु ।
nge parchi parchi thunggu.
ङे पर्ची पर्ची थुङगु ।
I don’t know.
मलाई थाहा छैन ।
ngala chhe rang me.
ङला क्षे रङ मे ।
I don’t understand / I did not heard
मैले बुझेन । मैले सुनेन
nge hak rang mako.
ङे हक रङ माको ।
Sherpa restaurant is very near from here.
शेर्पा होटल यहावाट नजिकै छ ।
sherwi sakhang desur tsala rang wai.
शेर्वी सखङ् देसुर चाला रङ् वए ।
Our restaurant is not far from the Boudha stupa.
हाम्रो होटल बौद्ध बाट धेरै टाढा छैन ।
ngire sakhang chhorten ne ala thak ringbu me.
ङीरे सखङ् क्षोर्तेन ने आला थक्रीङ्बु मे ।
I met a friend on the way.
मैले बाटोमा एउटा साथी भेटे ।
ngala lamla daldza chyik thesung.
ङला लम्ला दल्जा च्यीक ठेसुङ् ।
He’s come back from Boudha.
उहा बौद्धबाट फर्कि सक्नु भएछ ।
khong chhortan ne longphepno.
खोङ् क्षोर्तेन ने लोङ्फेप्नो ।
We’ve been to Nagarkot.
हामी नगरकोट गएका थियौ ।
ngirang nagarkot gali.
ङीरङ् नगरकोट गली ।
I bought the sun glasses from Super Market.
मैले यो चश्मा विशाल बजारमा किने ।
nge mikshyal di tshong khang garpi nangla nyoi.
ङे मीक्श्यल दी छोङखाङ् गर्पी नङला ञ्योइ ।
The plane is going to take off.
विमान उड्न लाग्यो ।
namdu phuru tshalsung.
नम्डु फुरु छाल्सुङ् ।
There will be no problem.
केही हुदैन ।
khang mikiu.
खाङ् मीकीउ ।
Did you see the mountains.
तपाईले हिमालहरु हेर्नु भयो ?
khyore kyi kngri tiwa jiu ?
ख्योरे की कङ रि तीव जीउ ?
Yes, I did.
हजुर , हेरे ।
lase, lhai.
लासे , ल्हई ।
He got up at five o’clock.
उहा पाच बजे उठ्यो ।
khong chutsho ngapala shyang sung.
खोङ क्षुछे ङापाला श्यङ्सुङ् ।
she is Miss Yangji.
उहा क्षेमा याङ्जी हुनुहुन्छ ।
khong uru yangji yin
खोङ् उरु याङ्जी यीन ।
This room is very clean.
यो कोठा निकै सफा छ ।
khangmik ude tseng-ge noh.
खङमीक् उदे चेङ्गे नो ।
No, you can’t.
अह मिल्दैन
aha mengu
अह मेङ्गु
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