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NEPALI
It's quite easy to get
by with English in Nepal; most of the visitors will
have to deal with in the Kathmandu valley and in Pokhara
will speak good English. Along the main trekking trails,
particularly the Annapurna Circuit, English is widely
understood. However, it's interesting to learn at least
a little Nepali and it's quite an easy language to pick
up. Nepali is closely related to Hindi and, like Hindi,
is a member of the Indo-European group of languages.
Although Nepali is the national language of Nepal and
is the linking language between all the country's ethnic
groups there are many other languages spoken. The Newars
of the Kathmandu Valley, for example, speak Newari and
there are other languages spoken by the Tamangs, Sherpas,
Rais, Limbus, Magars, Gurungs and other groups. In the
Terai, bordering India, Hindi and Maithali, another
Indian language of their region, are often spoken. Even
if you can learn no other Nepali, there is one word
every visitor soon picks up - Namaste. Strictly translated
it means I salute the god in you, but it is used as
an everyday greeting encompassing everything from Hello
to How are you? and even 'see you again soon'. Properly
used it should be accompanied with the hands held in
a prayer like position, the Nepali gesture which is
the equivalent of westerners shaking hands.
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