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* https://www.britannica.com/topic/Nepali-language |
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* https://www.omniglot.com/writing/nepali.htm |
* [https://www.omniglot.com/writing/nepali.htm ''Alphabets/Enunciation''] |
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Revision as of 16:21, 27 December 2017
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Nepali (Wikipedia:nepali) is an Indo-Aryan (Wikipedia:Indo-Aryan) language spoken in Nepal, a country sandwiched between the two large asian countries, China and India. Influenced by both Chinese and Indian culture especially in the north and south respectively, it is a kind in its own and has over 120 languages. Having had a long history from the vedic(Wikipedia:Vedic) periods and its formation of the country, language was no exception.
In Apertium
Language pairs
Incubator
Resources
General
Machine translation
- Translator [Powered by Google]
- English-Nepali Converter Changathi
Grammars
Unilang
Influence
- Sanskrit [ http://aboutworldlanguages.com/sanskrit "Sanksrit" ]
- Brahmi Script Wikipedia:Brahmi
Writing System
- Awadhi, [ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Awadhi_language ]
- Bodo,
- Bhojpuri, [ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhojpuri_language ]
- Hindi, [1]
- Kashmiri, [2]
- Konkani,
- Kurukh, [3]
- Magahi, and more…
Other Demographically important Writing System
- Tibetan [4]
- see "Languages spoken in Nepal"
Language simile and translations
- English and Nepali
- Bengali and nepali
- Nepali and hindi
- Nepali and Thai
- Nepali and burmese
- Nepali and Sinhala [www.stars21.com/translator/sinhala/nepali/ Sinhala and nepali]
Language outside of vicinity
- Burma(formerly) a.k.a Myanmar(Wikipedia:Myanmar)
- Northern India (Darjeeling, Sikkhim, some parts of ladakh and manali, etc. ).
Encyclopedia
Corpora
Literature
- Laxmi prasad devkota [5]
- (Adikabi) Bhanubhakta acharya [6]
- Lekhnath Paudyal
- Kalidas see "kalidasa"
- National Anthem - "Sayaun Thunga Phool Ka" [A. 2006]
- [B. 2006] Kingdom period - "Rastriya Gaan"