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Majhi is an endangered language of Nepal.

Pronunciation guide

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Vowels

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Consonants

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Common diphthongs

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Phrase list

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Some phrases in this phrasebook still need to be translated. If you know anything about this language, you can help by plunging forward and translating a phrase.


Basics

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Hello.
Namaste.
Hello. (formal)
Namaskar.
How are you?
Taa lai sanchai rasha ki bai naa?
Fine, thank you.
Sanchai rasham.
What is your name?
Taa ra naam ke naa?
My name is ______ .
Maa ra naam ______ .
I am from _______.
Maa _____ baat aaila.
Nice to meet you.
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Please.
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Thank you.
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You're welcome.
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Yes.
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No.
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Excuse me. (getting attention)
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Excuse me. (begging pardon)
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I'm sorry.
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Goodbye
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Goodbye (informal)
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I can't speak Majhi [well].
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Do you speak English?
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Is there someone here who speaks English?
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Help!
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Look out!
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Good morning.
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Good evening.
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Good night.
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Good night (to sleep)
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I don't understand.
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Where is the toilet?
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Problems

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Numbers

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Time

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Clock time

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Duration

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Days

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Months

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Writing time and date

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Colors

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Transportation

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Bus and train

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Directions

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Taxi

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Lodging

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Money

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Eating

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Bars

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Shopping

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Driving

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Authority

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Learning more

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