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  2. List of waterfalls in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    In tamang language "Simba" refers to " the water is very cold.” Lalitpur: 300 m Manikhel Waterfall- the simbafall [9] Todke waterfall: Ilam district: 85 m [10] Purandhara waterfall: Dang district: 45 m [11] Lamo waterfall (Nepali: लामो झरना), also known as Jalbire Jharana Chitwan district: 60 m [12]

  3. Namaste Falls - Wikipedia

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    Namaste Falls (Nepali: नमस्ते झरना) is located in Bhedetar village development committee of Dhankuta district. It is popular among domestic tourists. The falls are about 80 meters high. [1] Domestic tourists from Jhapa, Dhankuta, Morang and Sunsari visit this falls in large. One can see a rainbow-like, seven-colour formation ...

  4. Namaste - Wikipedia

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    Namaste (Sanskrit pronunciation:, [1] Devanagari: नमस्ते), sometimes called namaskār and namaskāram, is a customary Hindu [2] [3] [4] manner of respectfully greeting and honouring a person or group, used at any time of day. [5]

  5. Category:Nepali words and phrases - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Nepali words and phrases" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  6. Newar language - Wikipedia

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    The language served as the official language of Nepal during the Malla dynasty since the 14th century till the end of dynasty in 1769 during which the language was referred as "Nepal Bhasa", a term which literally means "Nepalese Language". [10] [11] However, the language is not the same as Nepali, an Indo-Aryan language and the current ...

  7. Nepali language - Wikipedia

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    A map showing languages of the Indian subcontinent c. 1858; It refers to the language as "Nepalee".. The term Nepali derived from Nepal was officially adopted by the Government of Nepal in 1933, when Gorkha Bhasa Prakashini Samiti (Gorkha Language Publishing Committee), a government institution established in 1913 (B.S. 1970) for advancement of Gorkha Bhasa, renamed itself as Nepali Bhasa ...

  8. Tharu languages - Wikipedia

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    Tharu language is the fourth most commonly spoken language of Nepal accounting for 5.88% of total population of Nepal as per the 2021 census. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] According to The Constitution of Nepal 2015 (2072 B.S.) all native languages spoken in Nepal are National languages of Nepal including Tharu. [ 20 ]

  9. Nepali phonology - Wikipedia

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    Nepali is the national language of Nepal. Besides being spoken as a mother tongue by more than 48% of the population of Nepal, it is also spoken in Bhutan and India. The language is recognized in the Nepali constitution as an official language of Nepal. The variety presented here is standard Nepali as spoken in Nepal.