Majhi phrasebook

Majhi is an endangered language of Nepal.

Pronunciation guide

Vowels

Consonants

Common diphthongs

Phrase list

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

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 name of language [well]. 
[ ]. ( [ ])
Do you speak English? 
? ( ?)
Is there someone here who speaks English? 
? ( ?)
Help! 
! ( !)
Look out! 
! ( !)
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? 
? ( ?)

Problems

sa

Numbers

Time

Clock time

Duration

Days

Months

Writing time and date

Colors

Transportation

Bus and train

Directions

Taxi

Lodging

Money

Eating

Bars

Shopping

Driving

Authority

Learning more

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